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A closed meeting investigator hired by Mississippi Mills has found that the municipality held improper meetings of two working groups and its striking committee. A report from the closed meeting investigator, Amberley Gavel Ltd., was discussed during the June 27 committee of the whole session. It was prompted after six complaints were lodged with Mississippi Mills between November 2016 and February 2017 regarding closed meetings. The complaints involved the Municipal Property Working Group, Gemmill Park Working Group, the Striking Committee, Accessibility Advisory Committee and Almonte Skate Park Committee. It was alleged these meetings didn’t meet the requirements of the Municipal Act. The exact concerns issued to the municipality charged that the Municipal Property Working Group held an illegal closed meeting on Nov. 1, 2016 and conducted other meetings in 2015 (three) and 2016 (eight), with no public notice; the Gemmill Park Working Group held an illegal closed session on Nov. 8, 2016; and that there was no public notice for the Striking
Committee meeting Dec. 20, 2016 or for the Accessibility Advisory Committee session of Feb. 15, 2017. The final complaint surrounded the lack of public notice, agendas or minutes for the Almonte Skate Park Committee. In investigating the complaints, Gavel’s report, authored by Nigel Bellchamber, outlined that each municipality operates under a procedural bylaw, which requires public notice of meetings and “a committee with 50 per cent or more of its members being members of council is required to comply with closed meeting requirements found in section 239 of the Municipal Act.” However, a council committee with less than 50 per cent members of council isn’t bound by the same closed meeting requirements, the report stated, “unless the procedural bylaw of the municipality brings those committees under the closed meeting rules in section 239.” Applying that logic to the investigation, Bellchamber determined the municipality had held improper meetings of the Municipal Property Working Group, Gemmill Park Working Group and the Striking Committee as no public notice was provided for the See CLOSED page A/CP2
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CEO of Mills Community Support retires, new CEO appointed The board of directors for Mills Community Support (MCS) announces the retirement of Mike Coxon from the role of chief executive officer (CEO), and the appointment of the new CEO for the organization. Coxon was CEO for Mills Community Support for nearly a decade, since 2008 and will retire effective July 7. Coxon had a huge impact on the Lanark County community throughout those years. From the early days of his tenure, he demonstrated his passion for community, his knowledge of the issues facing communities, and an ability to bring people together towards common goals. Coxon brought his expertise in governance, facilitation, person-centred thinking and community development to the organization, and shared these gifts with the broader community. He generously gave of his time to build capacity in other organizations and leaders, teaching by example how we can achieve more by working together. He has made things happen in the communities supported by MCS and within the organization itself, building a strong team of professionals, volunteers and partners, who now have a deeper understanding of community development principles. North Lanark communities are better for Coxon’s contributions, and his impact will be felt for years to come. Stepping into the role of CEO effective July 10 is Robert Eves. Eves comes to the organization with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the health and social service sector in a variety of senior leadership roles. He was most recently the director of strategic partnerships and knowledge mobilization with the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, where he led the planning and staging
Mike Coxon of the Opioid Conference and Summit in November 2016, among other notable accomplishments. Prior to that role, Eves was the executive director for Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa, and his early career included leadership positions in mental health and addictions, with a focus on older adults and other vulnerable populations. “We had some big shoes to fill, with the retirement of Mike Coxon after nearly a decade of service in the role,” said Mills Community Support board chair Karen Milligan, “but we are very confident that Robert Eves will be a strong leader for the organization, and an asset to the community for this next phase of our development. We are thrilled to have him on board.” Eves has a very strong track record of bringing people together towards a common goal, developing partnerships that are mutually beneficial, and
Robert Eves contribute to better outcomes for the people served and the broader community. As a former clinician, and then later as executive director of the organization Community Outreach Programs in Addictions, he learned the value of helping people to live independently, and stay involved in their communities. “I am excited and proud to be joining the team at Mills Community Support. I have spent the majority of my 25-year career working in health and community services with a focus on vulnerable populations such as older adults, children and persons with disabilities,” noted Eves. “Throughout this time I have been driven by the belief that vital community services, like MCS, play an important role in building strong and healthy communities. With the changing demographic of Lanark County, MCS will play an increasingly important role in the lives of the residents of Mississippi Mills,
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and MCS looks forward to introducing him to the communities they support throughout Lanark County. The intensive selection process for the new MCS chief executive officer involved countless hours of time and energy dedicated to the task of finding a new leader. A CEO succession committee comprised of MCS board directors Karen Milligan, Bob McGaraughty, Sarah Montgomery and Lorne Heslop was assisted in this task by invaluable input from stakeholders and partners. Mills Community Support assists more than 1,000 people throughout Lanark County to live independent, safe and healthy lives. MCS provides seniors’ services and programs such as home support and personal care at home, provides affordable housing to seniors and families, supports adults with complex needs, and initiates community development projects to build healthy, welcoming communities. Submitted by Mills Community Support
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RVCA plants over 275,000 trees this spring on ‘root’ to 6.5 million by 2020 The Rideau Valley Conservation Authority (RVCA) is excited to announce that over 275,000 trees were planted this spring. RVCA and partners are well on the way to planting 6.5 million trees by 2020! RVCA’s private landowner treeplanting program, available throughout eastern Ontario, is the perfect way to get the direction, planting plan, and any available incentive funding for reforesting projects. In cases where landowners plant over 2,000 trees, RVCA works with a number of partners (Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, City of Ottawa, Forests Ontario, and local businesses) to keep costs as low as $0.15 per tree. Landowners with at
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life, while at the same time providing us with windbreaks, screening, and shade. Forests act as a major filter and cleansing system for water that soaks into the ground and feeds our wells and underground water systems. The newly-planted trees take a little tender loving care in their early years, but once they are “free-growing” they
provide all of these advantages for up to 80 years or more. Trees are vital for a healthy and sustainable future; start planning now for planting next spring. Trees improve our land and air by acting as miniature environmental cleaning stations. Rootlets help hold the soil in place to protect against erosion and improve water retention. Leaves absorb carbon dioxide and
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The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario’s Board of Trustees has approved an operating budget of $175.5 million, and a capital budget of $18.3 million, which includes the construction of a new JK-8 elementary school in Smiths Falls. All expenditure areas were carefully reviewed for efficiencies and to ensure excellence in Catholic program delivery for students across eastern Ontario. “The board is required to present a balanced budget for compliance to the Ministry of Education. The 2017-2018 budget, totalling $193.8 million, is compliant with all enveloping provisions required on board administration, special education, indigenous education perpupil amount, school renewal expenditures, school condition improvement, mental health, and library staff,” explained superintendent of business, Bon-
nie Norton. Legislative grants make up $144.5 million and local taxation includes $20.62 million. Other revenue totals $6.7 million and includes tuition fees from the International and Personal Support Worker programs, other grants from outside of the GSN including the Math Strategy and the OYAP program, and revenue to offset the amortization expense on the board’s capital assets. Capital Projects The board’s total capital budget will be $18.3 million, with $2.9 million allotted for School Condition Improvement, to help address facility repairs and upgrades. An additional $1.9 million will be used for School Renewal, with $12.6 million allocated for the new JK-8 elementary school to be constructed in Smiths Falls. Trustees approved the budget at the board meeting held June 21, 2016. Board chair,
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end but are now beginning to decline. Rainfall on July 1 was varied over the watershed with 42 mm measured at the Ottawa Airport, 31 mm at Franktown in the upper Jock River watershed but less than 10 mm in Kemptville and Westport. Flooding is not expected in these watersheds, however, safety is an issue around smaller streams that have fast flows with wet and muddy banks. The authorities remind the public to exercise extreme caution around all water bodies. Banks adjacent to rivers and creeks are very slippery at this time and, when combined with current flow conditions, pose a serious hazard. Parents are encouraged to keep their children and pets away from all watercourses until conditions return to normal. Please keep in mind when boating on any lake or river in our area, to keep your wakes to a minimum as the shorelines are still sensitive to flooding and the backwash from a boat’s wake can still be detrimental to the sensitive environment, not to mention, people’s homes and cottage properties.
Entertainment came by way of goat during a visit to the neighbours Evelyn wasn’t the most popular girl at the Northcote School. She wasn’t unpopular, either. She was just there, minding her own business, doing exactly what Miss Crosby asked of her, and always had her homework done, and her desk drawer in perfect order. Evelyn wasn’t much of a talker, either. So, although we knew her family as neighbours, I knew little about what Evelyn did at home. Did she play with dolls? Did she have a pet cat, or a pet chicken like I did? I knew she worked hard at the farm, an only child with no brothers to help with chores. But, what Evelyn did at home for fun, I didn’t know — until the day I was invited to her farm on a warm Saturday to play. I was thrilled beyond words. Finally, I
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would find out what my schoolmate did when she wasn’t at school. Like our farm, there was a long lane off the Northcote Side Road, and Father took me over in the buggy and dropped me off at the gate leading into the barnyard. Mother sent some sticky buns, as was the custom then. When one visited for the first time, a jar of jam or some other little treat went with you. Evelyn was waiting for me at the gate, and she led me right to the kitchen to say hello to her mother and hand over the sticky buns. When we went outside, I was impressed to see that Evelyn had a playhouse, filled with a make-believe stove and real little table and chairs. This little playhouse was right outside the summer kitchen, and Evelyn
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Evelyn, stomped its front foot, and looked like it defied anyone brave enough to challenge it. How it got on the roof was beyond me. “You heard me, Buster. Get off the roof.” She grabbed a branch on the ground, which looked to me like it was always at hand to deal with the goat, which seemed to have a mind of its own. She swung the branch over her head in the air. “He’s already torn the shingles off one side of the house, and my father said if I couldn’t control him, he was going to sell him to the butcher in Renfrew.” Well, Buster either knew of the threat over his head or he didn’t trust Evelyn with the branch. He made one leap and landed on all fours in front of us. Then, he turned his back on Evelyn, made a snort and kicked her with his
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back feet, sending her sprawling — and then the chase was on. The two of them tore around the barnyard like two maniacs in a race for survival. Every time Evelyn got near Buster, he raised his hind legs and defied her to come any closer. It was obvious this wasn’t the first time Buster and Evelyn met horns. Finally, Buster ran toward a back field, and Evelyn very carefully put the branch right back where it was when the fight began, ready for the next challenge with the goat. I asked Evelyn how Buster got onto the roof. She said she had no idea, and neither did anyone else. No one knew how he managed the leap, and she lost count of the times the goat did it. She thought he took a running leap when no one was around, and
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Enjoy the game of bridge throughout Lanark County The community’s reaction to an offer of free bridge lessons has been resoundingly positive. Some 50 people signed up for the classes that began on June 6. That number, says Smiths Falls Duplicate Bridge Club manager Don Grant, who is teaching the sessions with help from his wife Ivy, is more than three times as many as anticipated. “We are delighted with the response,” he says, pointing out that the classes are directed toward players who have played social bridge, but have little or no experience with duplicate bridge. He adds that as well as providing a service to players keen to learn more about the game and become acquainted with the changes that have occurred in bidding and play over the last decade, the lessons are a way to increase interest in the game and to involve more people in the club. “We have an active bridge club, but no club stays healthy without making the effort to increase its membership,” he says. “It’s also a place to have a lot of fun,” says Ivy, emphasizing that, despite the intricacies of the game, members still have plenty of time to enjoy social aspects. The first class, for example, included a free lunch and there is always time to enjoy the company of other players. “I don’t know what I’d do without this club,” says longtime member Helen Berry, who opted to take the classes to refresh and update her bridge skills. “As you get older, you tend to stay home all the time and that’s not a good thing.” “I signed up for the classes because I want to learn to play bridge better,” says Perth resident Barb Brady, who has played bridge socially for the last five years. “The classes are making sense of the bidding for me. I have already learned that it is a conversation, that the situation is fluid and that it changes as the bidding progresses. It all sounds good when you are talking about it, but the knowledge tends to
go out of the window when you are trying to play.” But, adds Brady, a retired probation parole officer, she still plans to join the club to play and learn more about duplicate bridge. Smiths Falls resident Laura Hunter began playing bridge with her neighbours last year, after retiring from the Diagnostic Imaging department of the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital. “I wanted to do something that would keep me stimulated and interested without the physical labour,” she says. “Duplicate bridge certainly does that. I’m really glad I joined the class and I especially en-
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Fifty years later, recalling another amazing July 1 This week, as we prepare to celebrate Canada’s Sesquicentennial with family and friends on Saturday, I can’t help but recall the details of another Canada Day 50 years ago. I consider myself very fortunate. I was born at a time which has allowed me to fully participate in two of our country’s milestone anniversaries. The
Centennial (100th birthday) in 1967 and now the 150th birthday of our nation this July 1! Along the way I was lucky enough to participate in activities surrounding the dawn of the ‘New Millennium’ on Jan. 1, 2000. The use of the term “Canada Day” didn’t happen until 1982 with the ap-
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really gain full independence from Great Britain until 1982. Prior to July 1, 1982 our annual national birthday party was called “Dominion Day.” But rather than pursuing that line of thinking I prefer to stay with the generally accepted version of Canadian history. On July 1, 1867 the British North America Act 1867 (now called the Constitution Act 1867) was approved. The act united what were three separate colonies into one nation called Canada. But we were still part of the British Empire. Over the years Canada gradually gained more and more independence. In 1967 we marked our autonomy by staging what is undoubtedly the largest, year-long national celebra-
tion ever held in this country. I was a teenager at the time and I remember it vividly. My life has changed considerably in the half century between Dominion Day 1967 and Canada Day 2017. I graduated from high school and community college. I met the love of my life Kathleen. We are fortunate to have two wonderful adult children and now two little grandchildren who have completely changed our lives and in such a positive way. In 1967 I was living on the family farm at Stittsville with my parents, younger brother and two younger sisters. Our parents Howard and Molly died within seven months of each other in 2014 and 2015. The fact they are no longer with us means there will be a tinge of sadness attached to our Canada 150 observances two days hence. We celebrated a lot of Dominion and Canada Days together. However, this year we will have our friends Martin and Wendy Ireton from West Yorkshire, England and George Lees and his daughter AmanSee MAGUIRE page 14
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da, from Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland with us for the July 1 festivities. Carleton Place, where we live and Comrie have been twinned for 25 years. The anniversary is a month away on Aug. 1. George chairs the twinning committee in Comrie and I chair the local committee. So their presence will make this a particularly special Canada Day. As I wrote earlier, this landmark national anniversary makes me think back to 1967 and Canada’s 100th birthday celebrations. Expo 67 It was such a year of pride and joy for all Canadians. Expo 67, the fabulous World’s Fair in Montreal, was a highlight of the year. More than 50 million people visited the sprawling site with its futuristic pavilions. Con-
sidering Canada’s population was 20 million at the time that’s a very big number. I went to Expo 67 with my late maternal grandmother, my uncle and a friend of his from Chatham, Ontario. The World’s Fair was a magnet for celebrities. The day we were there we saw Jacqueline Kennedy, the widow of slain U.S. President John F. Kennedy, as she exited the American pavilion with her entourage. It was the year before she wed billionaire shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis and at the time “Jackie” as she was universally known, was one of the most popular people on the planet. We felt privileged to see her in person. I also distinctly remember riding the Monorail, the elevated railway
which ran around the sprawling site. In 1967 it too had a futuristic feel. My parents also went to Expo 67 with friends one perfect early summer day. I was tasked with babysitting my then two-year-old sister Susan. We had a wonderful day picking wild strawberries which grew in abundance at the back of our farm. I remember how excited my little sister was as she helped me pick strawberries under a blazing sun. One for us and one for Sue. Or sometimes three for Sue and one for us! But that day of strawberry picking with my little sister, during Centennial Year, is a treasured memory to this day. When my parents returned home late that night, after an enjoyable day at the World’s Fair, they found more
than three quarts of strawberries in the refrigerator. Enough for some very tasty pies. And my Mom excelled at baking fruit pies and making fruit preserves! I also recall Dominion Day 1967 in Stittsville. The vintage vehicle parade (if those cars and trucks still exist they really will be vintage now), the barbecue at Alexander’s Grove and the July 1 fireworks, supervised by the volunteer fire department which was headed by my father who was chief at the time. There was a Centennial beard growing contest in Stittsville. For the first and only time in his life my father grew a beard which he kept neatly trimmed. We still have the photographic evidence! I don’t think Dad won a prize. But
my Uncle Lloyd topped the field for having “the bushiest beard” of the Centennial contest. Yes, a lot of pleasant memories. And now, half a century later, we are about to make some more memories, this time in Carleton Place which will always be “home” to us even though neither of us was born here. Wherever you plan to be on this very special Canada Day I hope you will participate in the Sesquicentennial activities in your community and make your own special memories. We are fortunate to live in such a good country, something I remind myself of regularly. “Happy 150th Birthday Canada!” If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.
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Ontario Autism Program transitions to family-centred funding program
Perth's JDN Center for Children is excited about a recent announcement made by the minister of children and youth services about the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) which will mean better access to custom-designed service and reduced wait times. Ultimately, it’s a win for parents and their children. As well as investing an unprec-
edented $0.5 billion over the next four years to create new services for children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder, the government is giving more control to families on how funding is managed. Parents will now have the flexibility to make use of a directfunding program. What does that mean for families? Parents will be able to transition to an offering
which will allow them to choose between receiving provincial services or receiving funding to purchase alternate services for their child. The new program will not affect support presently being received by families. This announcement reaffirms that parents can ask the government for these funds directly, giv-
ing families who want a handson role in their child’s therapy the option to hire private companies. Amanda Neadow, president and CEO of JDN Center for Children Inc., says this announcement means better focus on the child. “This announcement appears that the new Ontario Autism Program will open the door
for families who want to manage their child’s therapy,” she says. “Direct funding will allow parents to hire private providers who they feel can best meet their child’s needs and schedule. This will allow more children to receive one-to-one therapy. The benefit of one-to-one therapy is that the therapist is only working on your child’s needs and goals.
It is much more tailored to the individual needs of each child.” Transition to the direct-funding program will begin this June and be fully implemented by spring, 2018. The JDN Centre will follow this news and continue to report as the program rolls out, but parents can call the OAP at 1-888284-8340 for more information.
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Sugarman shines in delightful Classic Theatre Festival comedy in Perth Fresh off her award-winning performance as Raina in last year’s Arms and the Man at Perth’s Classic Theatre Festival, Lana Sugarman has returned to star in the Bernard Slade comedy Same Time, Next Year, about a couple – Doris and George – who get together for an annual weekend over 25 years despite being married to other people. Sugarman’s performance, along with her co-star Scott Clarkson, has already won applause from audiences and some of the nation’s top theatre reviewers, Iris Winston and Jamie Portman of the Capital Critics Circle. Winston hailed the production as “A delightful opener for this year’s Classic Theatre Festival." Portman, meanwhile, enthused that “there are only two characters on stage, but thanks to the performances of Scott Clarkson and Lana Sugarman, we are conscious of other lives at play — unseen lives, yes, but ones that assume their own reality in Laurel Smith’s beautifully modulated production. These two performers take full advantage of Bernard Slade’s crackling comic dialogue. They trade the funny one-liners with an ease indicative of the potent on-stage chemistry existing between them. But there’s also genuine tenderness in the relationship we’re seeing. “Sugarman, a delightful actress, gives us a
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Lana Sugarman stars in the hit Classic Theatre Festival comedy Same Time, Next Year, in a performance that is winning praise from audiences as well as some of Canada’s top theatre reviewers. Doris with a readiness to accept the funny side of life, but she also reveals a woman with the strength and resilience to respond to change and challenge within the emerging feminist cul-
ture of the day. Clarkson, a nimble comedian, finds an unusual depth of character in George. He also is quite astonishing in giving us a man who is gradually getting older as the evening progresses. It’s an achievement that goes beyond adding a moustache to the upper lip or pencilling a bit of grey into the sideburns.” Playing Doris has been a fun experience for Sugarman, who says, "It’s especially rewarding because we get to grow up with her. She is very earnest and naive at the beginning of the show. As time goes on we see her come into her own, going back to school, speaking her mind, running a successful business and raising four children. There is both sweetness and strength. I can relate to a lot of her characteristics.” Sugarman sees similarities between the work of George Bernard Shaw and Slade, because both playwrights create characters who are trying “earnestly to find their way in the world. I think both of them comment on the times – examining the cost of war, falling for people who may not be deemed 'appropriate', all the while maintaining a fun, light tone.” Part of the challenge and charm of Same Time, Next Year is both characters always being on stage for the length of the show. Sugarman sees a beauty in this challenge, because “you are always ‘in the world of the play,’ in a zone with
no distractions. I think it can be more challenging at times for the characters who pop in and out, or enter late in the show, and have to keep the energy/continuity going.” Working with her co-star Clarkson – with whom she also performed in Arms and the Man – has been a gift. “A trust is built, and I think that is essential for a show like this,” she explains. “When you feel safe as an actor you can really play, expand, and create strong, heartfelt work. I think Scott and I have a great chemistry onstage and I'm excited to take this journey with such a talented actor and fabulous fellow.” Director Laurel Smith has been pleased with the strong audience reaction and terrific critical reception for the show. “People leave the theatre with big smiles on their faces, and they've had a truly rewarding experience,” she says. Same Time, Next Year runs until July 16, Tuesday to Sunday at 2 p.m., with 8 p.m. shows Wednesdays and Saturdays. It's followed later this summer by Shaw’s comedy Candida and the thriller I’ll Be Back before Midnight. The Festival’s theatrical walking plays, Perth through the Ages (Wednesday to Sun at 11 a.m.) and The Lonely Ghosts Walk (Thursday and Friday at 7 p.m.) round out a very full festival summer. Tickets available at www.classictheatre.ca or 1-877-283-1283.
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Yvonne Kilpatrick named 2017 Ontario Senior of the Year BY TARA GESNER
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Carleton Place resident Yvonne Kilpatrick is the recipient of the 2017 Ontario Senior of the Year award – an honour bestowed by the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration. June is the 33rd Seniors’ Month in Ontario. The 2017 theme: “Living Your Best Life.” The Ontario Senior of the Year award gives every municipality in the province the chance to recognize one of its residents who after the age of 65 has enriched the social, cultural or civic life of his or her community. Mayor Louis Antonakos presented Kilpatrick with a framed certificate on June 27, during the nominee breakfast for the town’s 2017 Senior of the Year. Jan Hopkins, Flora Neave, Dianne Nel or Paula Sanderson will be revealed as the winner on Sept. 28. Those who qualify for the Ontario Senior of the Year award contribute in many different fields: arts, literature, community service, education, fitness and sport, humanitarian activities and voluntarism. While Kilpatrick is well known in Carleton Place for her 35-year ownership and operation of The Blossom Shop on Bridge Street, she has been an active volunteer in the community for more than three decades. “She is generous with her time, and she always puts the needs of
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Carleton Place resident Yvonne Kilpatrick is the recipient of the 2017 Ontario Senior of the Year award – an honour bestowed by the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration. She received a framed certificate from Carleton Place Mayor Louis Antonakos on June 27. Kilpatrick is the town’s 2016 Senior of the Year. others before her own,” Antonakos said. “This award acknowledges Yvonne for making our community a better place to live.” Kilpatrick has delivered for
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sessions. The Municipal Property Working Group was formed by council in late 2013 to review surplus parkland outlined in the final report of the recreation master plan. It is made up of five members of council, with support from staff. “Staff advised that the meetings were not advertised as public (open) meetings and public notice is not given. All minutes of the meetings went to an open session of council,” the Gavel report stated. At the Nov. 1 meeting in question, six councillors attended and recommendations were made on blocks of land, which were forwarded to council, first through the Nov. 15, 2016 committee of the whole. The matter was deferred until the Dec. 6 meeting. During discussion at that point in time, a point of order by a councillor was made noting no presence of a quorum “rendered the meeting illegal, that there had been no public notice, and that the vote on public consultation failed on a vote of 3-3.” However, according to Bellchamber, “with respect to the councillor, the committee meeting was illegal not because non-committee members attended the meeting but rather because no public notice of the committee meeting was given.” Furthermore, it was noted that members of council who don’t sit on the committee aren’t prohibited from attending. “Unless the procedure bylaw otherwise provides, they attend without the right to participate or vote; in effect they are there to observe,” the report noted. “Their attendance alone does not turn the committee meeting into a meeting of council.” The Gemmill Park Working Group, also formed in late 2013 as part of the recreation master plan final report, includes four council members, staff and consultants. Due to the fact it is made up of 50 per cent councillors, the group is required to provide notice and comply with closed meeting requirements. According to the report, staff said the meetings weren’t advertised as public and no notice was given. It was noted that the Dec. 19, 2016 session was combined with a
meeting of Mississippi Mills’ Canada 150 Working Group. “Staff concluded that because this involved a quorum of council members, this combined meeting was advertised as an open meeting of the working groups,” the Gavel report said. But due to an identified overlap in the duties of the Gemmill Park and Canada 150 working groups, the Striking Committee recommended at its Dec. 20, 2016 session that the two remain separate. The third improper meeting determined by the Gavel report involved the Striking Committee, which is made up of the mayor and three councillors. Made up of more than 50 per cent council members, this committee must comply with public notice procedures and closed meeting requirements. Staff indicated that meetings were not advertised as public open meetings and notice wasn’t given. The Gavel report dismissed the complaint against the Accessibility Advisory Committee as less than 50 per cent of its members are members of council, as well as the other concern of the Almonte Skate Park Committee as it is made up of volunteers and has no council representation. In providing some final thoughts, the Gavel report indicated “council should be cautious when creating entities that do not fall within the definition of sections 238” of the Municipal Act. “Unless the meetings are purposely and, with notice, accessible to the public, the principles of openness and transparency of municipal decision-making are at risk of being ignored, even if unintentionally,” Bellchamber stated. “Quite often, the public would like the opportunity to witness what goes into a recommendation in terms of the discussion, not just read the outcome in a set of minutes…” “Many municipalities have adopted the view that all council committees, both section 238 committees and non-238 committees should be open and transparent,” he added. “…It is best practice.”
of council, which was the June 27 date. The municipality’s traditional closed meeting investigator is Local Authority Services, who delegated this investigation to Amberley Gavel Ltd. According to a report prepared for the June 27 session by clerk Shawna Stone, the municipality takes the complaints very seriously. “Immediately upon receipt of the complaints, staff took action to ensure that public notice was provided on a go forward basis,” she stated. “During the investigation, staff co-operated fully and addressed the issues identified in the complaints. The municipality is implementing measures that support openness and transparency.” In discussion upon receipt of the report, Coun. Duncan Abbott, who was the council member who made the point of order regarding the Municipal Property Working
Group, noted “nothing comes out of this other than I get the chance to say, ‘I told you so.’” “I can never remember a striking committee (meeting) being advertised in Mississippi Mills,” added Coun. John Edwards. “It’s been a longstanding approach, not just in the last three years. But we have corrected this.” Coun. Jill McCubbin questioned if the investigator’s conclusions affect any decisions made by council. “They indicated they did not undo any council decisions,” Stone answered. “These were recommendations of committees that were discussed in open session.” In a post on his ‘Shaun Your Mayor’ Facebook page June 28, Mayor Shaun McLaughlin noted that staff and council had previously operated “under an interpretation of the Municipal Act that turned out to be incorrect.”
www.twp.beckwith.on.ca The meeting dates are as follows: Tuesday, July 18th, 2017
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2017 HERITAGE DAYS THANK YOU The Township of Beckwith would like to extend their deepest appreciation to the following Volunteers and Sponsors for their generous contributions towards the 2017 Beckwith Heritage Days. It is through the kindness of individuals such as yourselves that these social events help strengthen our sense of community.
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VOLUNTEERS & DEMONSTRATORS Adam Dowdall, Display Allan & Judy McLellan, Antique Equipment Ashton United Church, BBQ Beckwith Fire Department, Display & Demonstration Beckwith Heritage Committee, Display Beckwith Summer Camp Staff, Children’s Games Bill Truscott, Organization Committee Canada Capital A’s Club, Antique Cars Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum, Display
Special thanks to all those who participated in the Canada 150th Heritage Parade!
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Council’s reaction Under direction from the Municipal Act, the closed meeting investigation report was required to be included on the next agenda
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“We believed that if you did not have a quorum (less than six) of elected officials on a sub-committee, public notice was not required for meetings,” he said. “The interpretation error is not new. For example, councils before and after amalgamation used a striking committee in private to fill sub-committee positions.” Knowing what they know now, McLaughlin said the municipality’s sub-committees and working groups are now operating in full compliance of the Municipal Act. “If we screw up, we admit it and fix it,” he said. “Municipal governance rules are evolving. We won’t always get it right. My colleagues are honest to a fault. There was never any intention to mislead, nor will there be with this council. We work to ensure that the decisions we make are the best for residents of Mississippi Mills.”
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Jensen walks away from Carleton Place’s top administrative post BY TARA GESNER
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Mark Jensen is unable to accept the position of Carleton Place’s chief administrative officer (CAO). According to a press release from the town on June 28, the move comes as the result of “changes in personal and family circumstances.” Jensen was expected to commence his duties in Carleton Place mid to late July, with the town’s current CAO, Paul Knowles, remaining on contract until the end of 2018 to work on various town projects. Now, Knowles will remain in place as CAO while coun-
cil and staff initiate a new recruitment process. During the regular council meeting on April 25, mayor Louis Antonakos revealed Jensen had been tapped to take up the town’s top administrative post. “It has always been a dream of mine to lead a municipal team,” Jensen stated at the time. “As my career has progressed I could not think of a better place to do it than the Town of Carleton Place.” Jensen has spent 16 years as director of community and economic development services at the City of Timmins. Previously, he was employed with the Town of Perth as
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Mark Jensen, chosen in April as the new chief administrative officer (CAO) for Carleton Place, is now unable to accept the position, citing “changes in personal and family circumstances.”
manager of planning and economic development, and the incoming CAO worked for the County of Lanark as the land division’s planner/ secretary-treasurer. Council worked for approximately one and a half years on succession planning. Last fall, Torontobased executive search team Ravenhill Group was chosen to begin a cross-Canada recruitment process for a new CAO. Too, a selection committee was established, comprised of Antonakos and councillors Brian Doucett and Ross Trimble. Wednesday’s release noted, “Council and staff are diligently working to ensure
resources are adjusted to provide proper support for the community’s increased level of growth and to continue succession planning to manage upcoming staff retirements.” In April, Antonakos called Jensen’s appointment, “a new chapter in Carleton Place.” On June 28, speaking on behalf of council, deputy mayor Jerry Flynn told the Canadian Gazette: "Council is very disappointed with the news that Mark Jensen is not able to accept the CAO position, but members fully understand that personal issues arise that dictate the course of one's life.” Flynn added, "I believe
there was a sense of excitement within the community that we would be beginning a new era, and with Mark's background in planning and economic development, he would have been a perfect fit for Carleton Place at this time." The recruitment process will begin again in due time, and hopefully "we will be lucky enough to find an equivalent candidate to Mark," the deputy mayor continued. "In the meantime, Paul Knowles will carry on as our CAO until a replacement is found." Attempts to reach Jensen for comment have been unsuccessful at this time.
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After declaring conflict of interest, mayor not entitled to confidential letter BY TARA GESNER
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Access denied! Carleton Place council quashed mayor Louis Antonakosâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; request to access a confidential document â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a legal opinion related to a report from the townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s integrity commissioner, Robert Swayze. Council rendered its decision during the policy review meeting on June 27. The report, dated May 5, concerned Swayzeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s investigation of an alleged gross misuse of closed session meetings by Antonakos when he was a councillor, five years ago. Swayze established â&#x20AC;&#x153;only one of the many claims made by the complainant (area resident and Carleton Place property manager Wally Thorbjornsson),â&#x20AC;? but he noted, â&#x20AC;&#x153;... playing a tape of a closed session dealing with the sale of municipal land, for the person bidding on the land, is the most egregious disclosure of confidential information I have ever
encountered in nine years serving as an integrity commissioner.â&#x20AC;? In the report, Swayze recommended the most severe financial penalty under the Ontario Municipal Act against Antonakos, equal to 90 days of the average compensation paid to him as a councillor. At the council meeting on May 23, members carried a motion to accept Swayzeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s report with a few exceptions: the 90-day income suspension would be at the rate of pay for mayor; 25 per cent of the mayorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s discretionary fund would be suspended; and the money from these two suspensions (nearly $10,600) would be applied towards the cost recovery of Swayzeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s services. Just before the recorded vote, clerk Duncan Rogers distributed to council a solicitorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s letter he and chief administrative officer Paul Knowles requested on the matter. It was not shared publicly. Because Antonakos declared a conflict of interest and did not enter into discussions, nor did he vote on
the motion, he was not provided with a copy of the legal opinion. On June 27, council heard Antonakos has written to the clerk, and he formally requested a copy of the letter prepared by the solicitor. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Having declared a conflict of interest, the mayor is not entitled to see it, in my opinion,â&#x20AC;? Coun. Brian Doucett said. Coun. Sean Redmond wondered why the request was made at this time. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Quite often we get letters from solicitors, or we receive information in camera that is not shared with the people involved,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So, I am surprised why this request was made â&#x20AC;Ś to share a confidential letter to one of the parties involved.â&#x20AC;? Moreover, he told the Canadian Gazette, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It would be foolhardy to provide legal or confidential advice or information to anyone who requested it, or to any parties involved.â&#x20AC;? Coun. Theresa Fritz noted the mayor was right to declare a conflict of interest on May 23, â&#x20AC;&#x153;As he did this evening.â&#x20AC;?
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I do not believe he is entitled to any information as a result of that declaration,â&#x20AC;? she added. Made public On June 27, this matter was initially listed among the items to be discussed in closed session. However, a motion was carried to bring it into open session. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When we discussed this item (on May 23), it was in open session,â&#x20AC;? Fritz explained. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Therefore, this discussion should not be held in closed session.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is nothing here that war-
rants closed session discussion,â&#x20AC;? she added. Redmond concurred, and he noted the letter in question was presented and read by councillors in open session, with the resulting decision voted on in open session. The staff recommendation on June 27 was to not share the letter with the mayor as he had declared a conflict of interest on this issue. When asked for comment on the matter, Antonakos did not respond to this newspaper.
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Municipal Matters July 6 , 2017
UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS
Tuesday, August 8, 2017 @ 6:00 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Council Tuesday, August 22, 2017 @ 6:00 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Council All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills. ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
2017 FINAL TAX NOTICE
Installments due - July 28, 2017 and September 28, 2017 The 2017 final tax bills have been mailed. If you own property in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills and did not receive a tax bill please contact the Tax Clerk at 256-2064 ext. 224. Visit www.mississippimills.ca for information regarding payment options
HERITAGE GRANT PROGRAM DOWNTOWN ALMONTE HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT In 2016, Council passed a by-law to establish a heritage grants program for owners of properties located within a Heritage Conservation District (HCD) under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act. At this time, this grant program would only apply to property owners within the downtown Almonte Heritage Conservation District. The grant program will provide up to $5,000 towards approved works (based on 50% of eligible construction
costs). $20,000 has been included in the 2017 budget for this program. Approved work means the alteration, rehabilitation, reconstruction, conservation and/or repair of a building or propertyâ&#x20AC;Śthat is conducted in a manner so as to maintain or restore the authenticity of the heritage elements or that contributes to the character of the HCD areaâ&#x20AC;Śâ&#x20AC;? Application forms are available for pickup at the Municipal Office or on the Municipalityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at www. mississippimills.ca. All applications must be received between March 1 and August 31 for work that will be fully completed by December 31. For questions on the program, please contact Steve Stirling, Planner 613 256-2064 ext. 259 sstirling@ mississippimills.ca or Diane Smithson, CAO 613 256-2064 ext. 225 dsmithson@mississippimills.ca
MISSISSIPPI MILLS BEACH OPERATIONS SUPERVISED SWIM SCHEDULE AT THE ALMONTE & PAKENHAM BEACH ALMONTE BEACH Beginning on Saturday, June 17, 2017 ending on Sunday, August 20, 2017 The Schedule for supervised swims at the Almonte Beach will be as follows: Almonte Beach â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunday to Saturday â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. Please note that the Almonte Beach will be closed July 13th, 14th, 15th & 16th 2017 (Almonte Fair Weekend). Connected to Your Community - A/CP4 - Thursday, July 6, 2017
Special Thanks to the North Lanark Agricultural Society for the use of the beach in Almonte. PAKENHAM BEACH Beginning on Monday July 3rd, 2017 ending on Wednesday August 23, 2017. The Schedule for supervised swims at the Pakenham Beach will be as follows: Pakenham Beach- Monday and Wednesday only â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12:00 p.m â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4:00 p.m For further information, please contact the Recreation & Culture Department @ (613) 256-1077
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With a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 29, Open Doors for Lanark Children & Youth celebrated its new address in Carleton Place – 130 Lansdowne Ave., Unit 10. Executive director Kevin Clouthier and mayor Louis Antonakos did the honours. Staff, board members and community and business leaders looked on. The ribbon cutting followed the Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce’s Business at Breakfast meeting, held at the location.
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G. Anthony (Tony) Smith,
BY TARA GESNER
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Open Doors for Lanark Children & Youth has a new address in Carleton Place – 130 Lansdowne Ave., Unit 10. The child and youth mental health centre moved to Heritage Walk on June 1, after calling 40 Bennett St. home since 1997. “We moved over here because it is a better walking distance for kids in high school,” manager of organizational services Julia Gamble told the Canadian Gazette on June 29. “There are two high schools nearby.” “This is part of our accessibility plan,” she added. Open Doors for Lanark Children & Youth also has offices in Perth and
Smiths Falls. On Thursday morning, staff, board members and community and business leaders gathered in Carleton Place for a ribbon cutting ceremony. Executive director Kevin Clouthier, board chair Terri Brady and mayor Louis Antonakos were front and centre. “On behalf of council, town staff and the community, I welcome you to your new location,” the mayor said. The ribbon cutting followed the Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce’s Business at Breakfast meeting, held at the location. “It went well,” Gamble said. “We ended up having about 33 people join us.” Open Doors for Lanark Children & Youth makes it possible for children
and youth with mental health needs to live and thrive. Staff members are highly trained professionals in the areas of family therapy, child and youth counselling and early childhood education. Counsellors work with children, youth and families to try and solve problems early on, before they become more serious. All Open Doors for Lanark Children & Youth services are confidential and funded by way of the province – Ministry of Community, Family and Children’s Services. More information about Open Doors for Lanark Children & Youth can be obtained by contacting the Carleton Place office at 613-257-8260 or admincp@opendoors.on.ca, or visit www.opendoors.on.ca.
Public Auction Saturday, July 15 @ 9:00 a.m. Heavy trucks, trailers, equipment and more than 300 vehicles presented Primary list and directions at: www.rideauauctions.com
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THE TOWNSHIP OF LANARK HIGHLANDS
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MUNICIPAL MATTERS
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COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE
There are no council or committee meetings in July.
Committee of the Whole Tuesday August 8, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Council Immediately Following
REQUEST FOR TENDER Evaporative Condenser for the Lanark Arena
The Corporation of theTownship of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to supply and install a new Evaporative Condenser for the Lanark Arena. Copies of the Request forTender (RFT) may be picked up at theTownship of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on theTownship website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 2:00 PM July 18th, 2017.Tenders will be opened at 2:30 PM July 18th, 2017. TheTownship of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or allTenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Stacey Blair Clerk/Administrator 75 George Street, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.222 • F: 613-259-2291 E: clerkadm@lanarkhighlands.ca • www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk/Administrator at the address indicated above.
Annual Sports Day
Police Services Board & OPP VS Sacred Heart & Maple Grove The Lanark Highlands Police Services Board andTownship Staff would like to thank the Staff and Students at Maple Grove Public School and Sacred Heart School for a fantastic day on Friday June 16th, when students competed with the Police Services Board and members of the Ontario Provincial Police. We would also like to give a big thanks to the entire student bodies for showing their school spirit and cheering on the teams The day could not have been a success without the support of various local businesses that were more than generous with their donation of items for the BBQ Lunch and giveaways.
Many Thanks to:
Ontario Provincial Police, Staff from theTownship office, Parks and Recreation Staff and LanarkYouth Centre Staff (LHYC) • Pretty Goods (Lanark) • Lanark Landing (Lanark) Lanark Civitan (Lanark) • FreshCo (Carleton Place) • Barnabe’s Independent (Perth) Mitchell’s Independent (Carleton Place) • Patrice’s Independent (Almonte) GiantTiger (Perth) • McDonald’s (Perth) •Tim Horton’s (Perth)
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A watery love letter to Canada
T
he water knows the way. It always does. It finds a way. Soft to touch, but mighty when it accumulates in size. Of the many pieces of Canada Day trivia that has been floating around these past few days, one of the more interesting tidbits for me was that Canada is the country that is home to one fifth of the world’s fresh water, according to the World Wildlife Fund Canada. That’s worth celebrating, to be sure. My family came to Canada on a boat, after all, and, for reasons that escape me now, I decided to splash a bit of water around myself – in a big way. In April of 1999, I stood on the edge of Galway Bay, near Doolin, County Clare, in Ireland. I held in one hand an empty Lucozade bottle that someone else in my family had polished off (I’m guessing it was one of my siblings, as we were in Ireland for an Irish dancing competition, and I was along for the ride.) I stooped low and filled the bottle almost full and then put a cap on it and walked back to our rented car. I wanted to bring a bit of Ireland back home with me. I also brought home some turf from beside the fire, and it was later returned to the earth, in our back yard in Brampton. The water bottle, however, was, at various times, frozen in the family freezer, or sitting on my desk. In time, my sentimentality must have begun to subside, and I must have been looking to clean house. But I wanted to do it in a big way. An invitation from my father to visit Newfoundland gave me an inspiring way to get rid of the sea water, which I think must have been starting to “turn” at this point. In May of 2000, I again stood on the edge of the mighty Atlantic Ocean, in Bay Bulls, Newfoundland, roughly a 25 minute drive south of St. John’s, and returned the water to the sea, albeit on the complete other side. Then what did I do? Clearly, I hadn’t learned my lesson. I filled up the bottle again. In July of 2000, I headed west to visit my relatives in Vancouver, as my grandmother was also visiting from Ireland. I had not seen them since 1986, and really enjoyed meeting up with my cousin Joseph. Standing on the sands of Stanley Park’s Third Beach, a full, west coast scene played out for my central Canadian
DESMOND DEVOY Des Says eyes – the mountains rising across the water in front of us, tall trees rising behind us, sea planes taking off, ferries plying the waters towards Vancouver Island, I again pulled out my water bottle and this time, poured Atlantic Ocean water into the Pacific Ocean. The circle was complete. But one Canadian summer stands out very clearly. In the summer of 2005, I took a respite from caregiver duties with my mother, as she continued her journey recovering from a stroke. I needed to make some decisions regarding my future and needed time and space away from Brampton to do it. A college friend of mine, Shelley, offered me her couch in Kenora, Ont., and, just as important, a sympathetic ear, for a few days that July. Floating in the warm waters of Rabbit Lake, I could feel the stress melt away, and began to form a plan. As Shelley chatted with her boyfriend, now husband, Rick, on the shore, I knew I needed to write two letters once I arrived in Winnipeg for the second leg of my western journey. I went to the St. Boniface Library (Bibliotheque de St-Boniface) and sat down to write two letters. The first letter was to my estranged father, saying I wanted him to be a part of my life again. The second letter was to Stacey Roy, asking roughly the same thing. I was in tears as I wrote the first letter, partially in grief at the time lost, partially out of sadness, also out of hope. I was beaming as I wrote the second. I mailed them from The Forks, but as I prepared to mail the second letter, a feeling came over me, that once this letter was mailed, it would set in motion a series of events that would change my life forever. I smiled, and dropped the letter to Carleton Place into the slot. That August, I reconnected with both my father and Stacey. Now, Winnipeg, take no offence. When people think of romantic Canadian cities, they may think of Quebec City, or Halifax, or Banff, or Niagara Falls. For me though, nothing beats Winnipeg.
Canada Day Etsy Market a hit
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Hundreds packed Almonte Old Town Hall (above) to shop products created by more than 60 makers during the July 1 Etsy Canada Day Market. Everything from all-natural soap, artwork, jewelry, clothing and baked goods were on offer. Below: Andrea McMurtry of Wild Child Naturals in Carleton Place. McMurtry handcrafts all natural products for adults, moms and babies that are toxin free, including soaps, salves, organic cloth wipes, essential oil rollers and more.
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Music and merriment in store at Almonte Celtfest July 7 to 9 BY STAFF
The annual celebration of the Ottawa Valley’s Celtic heritage is back with Almonte Celtfest taking over Gemmill Park July 7 to 9. With a goal towards promoting the Celtic heritage through music and dance, Celtfest organizers have once again put together a solid lineup of musical attractions throughout the three-day festival. The Gemmill Park amphitheatre will come alive when Occasional Pudding kicks off this year’s festival at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 7. The band, which covers everything from traditional Irish and Atlantic Canadian music to vintage rock, country and bluegrass, will be followed by the unique musical partnership of MacIsaac & MacKenzie at 7 p.m. and
Friday night headliners, De Temps Antan at 8 p.m. De Temps Antan have been performing melodies of Quebec’s musical past since 2003. Opening ceremonies get underway promptly at noon on Saturday, July 8, followed by Fiddlehead Musical Theatre at 12:15 p.m. The Chad Wolfe step dancers take the stage at 12:45 p.m. and afterwards, the Ottawa Celtic Choir will perform at 1:20. The entertainment keeps coming for the rest of the afternoon and into the evening as well with Triple Trouble and Alex George (2 p.m.); Moore & McGregor (2:40 p.m.); family Celtic band Clan Hannigan (3:35 p.m.); fiddler, vocalist and dancer Anna Ludlow (4:25 p.m.); the Glengarry County Celtic folk rock sounds of Bang on the Ear (5:20
p.m.); Maritime folk music outfit Salty Dog (6:05 p.m.); Louis Schryer Trio (6:05 p.m.); and Searson (sisters Erin and Colleen) at 7:50 p.m. Saturday evening headliners will be Ecosse at 9 p.m. Another full day of music is planned for the final leg of Celtfest on Sunday, July 9. The Monday Night Fiddlers start things off at noon, followed by a performance by the Bytowne Highland Dancers at 12:30 p.m. The festival was established in 1997 by Brian and Dan O’Connell and Terry Currie. Each year, in memory of Danny O’Connell, the Danny O’Connell Memorial Award is presented to a traditional Ottawa Valley fiddler under the age of 25. This year’s recipient will be presented with the honour at 1 p.m.
on Sunday. Following the presentation, the music continues with traditional music duo The Trousers at 1:30 p.m., Branches of Silver at 2 p.m., Oxford Mills’ Fiddlehead Soup at 2:40 p.m., The Ryans at 3:20 p.m.; Kyle Felhaver at 4 p.m. and finishing up with Searson at 5 p.m. Branches of Silver is a new Canadian trio made up of 2015 Canadian Duet Fiddle Champions Kyle Burghout and Emily Yarascavitch, with Anthony Vial on piano. In addition to three days of great music, guests can take in the refreshment gardens and food vendors on site, as well as the Lil Celtz Zone for kids, which includes face painting, dance lessons, kids games and more. In addition, Celtfest is offering Celtic College workshops so musi-
cians can hone their skills or learn new ones. Graham Lindsey will be showcasing beginner bodhran, Arthur McGregor will teach beginner/ intermediate guitar accompaniment, learn beginner fiddle with Anna Ludlow, beginner whistle with Steafan Hannigan or intermediate/advanced fiddle with Saskia Tomkins. Workshops are being offered on Saturday, July 8 from 10:30 a.m. to noon by Almonte Old Town Hall (14 Bridge St.) by the river. Registration is $25. And be sure to say hello to Almonte Celftest mascot, Liam the Leprechaun, who will be roaming the grounds and taking in the music over the weekend. For more information on the Almonte Celtfest lineup or to register for the Celtic College workshops, visit www.almonteceltfest.com.
CHURCH DIRECTORY Please submit all changes for the directory to Cheryl Johnston at 613-706-8334 or email to cheryljohnston@metroland.com
Harvest Community Church Church meets: Calvary Christian Academy, 9749 Hwy 15, Franktown
When: EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:42 am (Children’s service also at same time) Phone: (613) 255-6429 • Email: info@harvestcc.ca Web: www.harvestcc.ca • Pastor: Chad Monaghan
Zion-Memorial United Church 37 Franklin Street • 613-257-2133 10:30 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Sunday School & Nursery FULLY ACCESSIBLE Minister: Rev. Judith Evenden, M.Div. WARM WELCOME TO ALL! St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church 28 Hawthorne Ave., Carleton Place Fr. Augustine Mendonça, 613-257-1284, 613-257-1630 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5 pm • Sunday 9 am & 11 am Handicap Access St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Carleton Place 39 Bridge St. 613-257-3133 standrewschurch39@gmail.com Minister: Rev. Barry Carr Joint Services at 10 am for July and August in Almonte Presbyterian Church 111 Church St. Almonte All Welcome
Ashton-Munster Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada Fully Accessible ashtonmunsterchurch.ca for more information Everyone Welcome. Child Care provided.
The Lighthouse
355 Moffatt Street Carleton Place • 613-257-4255 www.facebook.com/LighthouseFMC/ Adult Bible Study Sunday 9 a.m. Sunday Service 10 a.m. Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7 p.m. Monday & Wednesday evening Bible Studies (call for details) Outdoor Prayer Box for anonymous requests Senior Pastor: Doug Anderson
Family Service – Sunday, 10am – 11:15am.
Refreshments and fellowship time after the services. And 2 stimulating Study Groups mid week that welcome new people regularly. Come and join us you will be blessed.
117 Victoria St., Carleton Place For information call Rev. Dave Kemp, 613-257-5490. We are a Biblically faithful, Gospel sharing parish in the Anglican Church in North America. www.eternalhopechurch.org
Cornerstone Community Church
Reformed Presbyterian Church 273 Almonte St., Almonte Sunday Service at 10:00 a.m. Weekly small groups and youth group Church Office: 613-256-2816 www.hillsiderpc.ca
Christ Church Ashton
8948 Flewellyn Rd., Ashton, Ontario K0A 1B0 613-253.2878 SERVICE TIME: Sundays 9:30 a.m. Please visit our nearly new shoppe “God’s Got You Covered” Check our website for dates & times shoppe is open. Rector Rev’d Kerri Brennan Please check our website for services and events at www.ccashton.org
Almonte United Church 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Tel: 256-1355 - Rev. Mary Royal Organist & Music Director: Neil Milnes 10:30 am – SUNDAY WORSHIP & Sunday School Website: www.almonteunited.com Email: office@almonteunited.com Tuesday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon (Check Website for Summer Hours) For Transportation call the office.
1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte (at the round-about) Pastor Dave Moriarity 613-256-4995
SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 am
By the river, we are growing 62 Clyde St., Almonte Whoever you are, wherever you find yourself on your journey of faith, there is a place for you here. Please consult our web site for service times and other info www.stpaulsalmonte.ca
Ample Parking – Fully Accessible Nursery Care/Sunday School Weekly Bible Study & Prayer * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * A Free Methodist Congregation
Carleton Place Baptist Church 299 Bridge St. Carleton Place 613-257-1889 • Pastor: Brian Affleck Sunday Worship Service 10 am Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday 7 pm All Welcome! Handicap access www.carletonplacebaptist.ca
Almonte Presbyterian Church 111 Church St. 613-256-2184 apc@trytel.com Minister, Rev. Barry Carr Mr. George Stewart Organist and Choir Director Summer Services - 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service & Sunday School Celebrating 183 years in Mississippi Mills All Welcome
SATURDAY SERVICES 117 Victoria St. Carleton Place Sabbath School: 9:30 am Divine Service: 11:00 am 613-257-5109 Pastor: Didier Fourny contact@carletonplaceadventists.org www.carletonplaceadventists.org
St. James “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place” 225 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario 257-3178 Month of July Sunday 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist Thursday 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rector The Rev’d. Brian Kauk Website - stjamescarletonplace.org Fully accessible; children welcome at all services!
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GANANOQUE Simple Fare community lunch, Thurs., Attention Veterans, The Provincial SerJuly 20, 11:30-12:30. “Simple Fare” is comfort vice Officer will be at Legion Br. 92 in Gananfood served buffet style. All welcome. Addison oque on Wed., July 19. For an appointment United Church, 9007 County Road 29. Fully ac- contact Dan Spencer- 613-382-3820. cessible Addison Church hall. 613-924-9816. Baby Talk, Ontario Early Years. Babies 0-12mnths, Thursdays 1:30-3:00pm, 375 William St. S. 1-866-433-8933 ext 2374. Gananoque Lions Club official opening of Lions Centennial Park, Sat., July 15, 11 a.m. to Athens Daily Vacation Bible School, Son 1 p.m., 590 King St. E. (next to The Beer Store). Rock Kids Camp. July 17-21, 9-12 Register: Ribbon cutting, refreshments. Everyone welcome. Wilma Vanderkloet 613-924-9849 Paradise Lost - Paul Van Dyck’s awardingAthens Public Library. Toddler Time, every Thursday, 10:00 a.m. Children 0-3 and care- winning adaptation of Milton’s epic poem. givers; LEGO Club, first two Fridays of month, Royal Theatre, Gananoque. July 11-15, 613 6:30-7:30 pm. Kids 5-10 with a parent/care- 382-5000, www.royaltheatre.ca Teddy Bear Picnic, Ontario Early Years. giver. Details 613-924-2048. Play in the Park, Ontario Early Years for Birth-6yrs, Wednesday July 12, 10:00-noon, Parents/Caregivers & children 0-6. Thursday town park, 30 King St. E. Rain-100 Park St. July 20 & Wednesday August 23, 9:30-11:30. 1-866-433-8933 ext 2374. Athens Memorial Park, 35 Main St. E. Info: 1-866-433-8933 ext. 2374.
BROCKVILLE Alzheimer Society- Caregiver Support Group for Men. 3rd Tuesday each month, 1011am, Good Shepherd Church, 374 Stewart Blvd. Baby Talk Ontario Early Years for Parents/Caregivers & children 0-12. Tuesdays 1:30-pm, 166 Pearl St. East, Info: 1-866-4338933 ext. 2374. Brockville Off Leash Dog Park BBQ, July 9th, 11am-2 pm. (rain date July 16) BBQ hotdogs, soft drinks, bake sale, silent auction. Caring for a chronically ill person at home? Education, respite, laughter. “Caregiver Cafe”, St. Paul’s Church Hall, 3rd Tues. 1-3 pm. Register: jgarvin@ucht.com Foot Care Clinic, July 14th, 9am-2pm. Call Lisa for an appointment at 613-213-3160. Walk-ins welcome. Garage Sale in support of Homeward Bound Brockville, Saturday July 15, 8-1pm. EEC parking lot, 105 Strowger Blvd. No early birds please. Gently used treasures to support single moms and their families. Is someone else’s drinking bothering you? Al-Anon Family Group meets Wednesdays 7:30pm. Front Avenue Resource Centre, 25 Front Avenue West (Loaves and Fishes entrance), Brockville. Karaoke with the Colonel, July 16th, 1-5pm, lower lounge, Brockville Legion. Free admission. Public welcome. Men’s Senior Summer Darts, 1-4pm, every Monday, Brockville Legion. Mud Kitchen, Ontario Early Years. birth6yrs, Wednesdays July 5-August 30, 9-11:30pm, St. 166 pearl St. E.. 1-866-433-8933 ext 2374. YMCA of Brockville and Area Lunch, 11:30-1pm every Wednesday, Take-out available, YMCA 345 Park Street. Proceeds to the 2015 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign: Strong Kids 613-342-7961 ext 30.
LANSDOWNE
Basement Sale, July 8, 8-noon, St. Patrick’s Church, Lansdowne, 985 Kidd Road, N. Lansdowne Summer Garden Contest sponsored by LAFR. Registration date extended to July 7. Call Donna at 613-659-3550 or email lafr@1000island.net with gardener’s name, civic address and phone number. Lansdowne Telephone Company Celebrates 110th Anniversary - Friday July 14 - 10:00am to 3:00pm. 42 King St W, live entertainment - Trilogy Band - balloon artist, face painters, Hero Characters, refreshments, draw prizes. Info:613-659-2222. Leeds & District Western Horse Association Horse Show, July 16, 10am, Lansdowne Fairgrounds. Info: thill738@hotmail.com
MALLORYTOWN Mallorytown Legion Branch 484, Breakfast daily, Monday-Friday, 7-11am.. 13 Quabbin Road. Everyone Welcome. Mallorytown Legion Branch 484 Lounge open Friday and Saturday, 2pm-8pm. 13 Quabbin Road. Everyone Welcome. Mallorytown Legion, Weekly bingo, every Thursday night, doors open at 5 p.m. Regular games start at 6:30 p.m. Yonge in Bloom Annual Hidden Gardens Tour, Mallorytown Area. Saturday July 8, 9am to 3pm. Tea and Lunch, Reserve ticket: 613923-5159. Tickets: Purcell’s Freshmart, Brockville Tourism Office, Market Square.
Prescott & District Lions Club Bingo, Prescott Legion, Monday July 10 and run every second Monday. Doors open 5:30, Bingo starts 7 pm Prescott 2017 Summer Concert Series, Kinsmen Amphitheatre. July 9th, Barb Hunter Gather at the River - an afternoon of and Seaway Winds, 7pm. Christian music, Pavilion beside Cardinal LePrescott 2017 Summer Concert Series, gion, July 15, noon-4pm. All welcome. Bring Kinsmen Amphitheatre. July 16th, Shout Sislawn chairs. ters, 7pm.
RURAL Leeds China Painters Show and Sale, Saturday, July 8, 10-3pm, Forfar Community Hall, 1544 County Road 42. 613-283-8851 Play in the Park, Ontario Early Years birth-6yrs. Wednesday July 19, August 2 & 16, 10:00-11:30. Rideau Lakes Public Library, Elgin Branch, side lawn, if rain children’s room, 26 Halladay St. Info: 1-866-433-8933 ext. 2374.
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0215 to reserve a seat. Orange Lodge 12th of July Parade, Tuesday 12th July, Carleton Place, Neelin St Arena Church, 3pm, dinner 4:30pm, parage 7pm, dance to follow. Kevin 613-253-5547. Parents and Children’s Group every Monday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 3107 (or ext 3100). Rotary Club of Carleton Place & Mississippi Mills meet every Monday evening at 6:15 at Thirsty Moose, Mill St. (Carleton Place). Info: Louise 613-253-2602. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church ‘Celebrate Canada 150’ Worship Service, Riverside Park. Sunday, July 2, 10 a.m. pot-luck picnic will follow. In case of rain the service will be in the church at 39 Bridge Street.
Quiltessence - Exhibit of Heritage & Modern Quilts, Spencerville Mill, Sunday, July 2 to 9, 10 am to 4 pm. Vendor sale of quilt products July 8 & 9. Historical display A Stitch in Time - Quilting DELTA Through the Ages. Strawberry Social Party in the Park, Sunday, Canada Day in Delta - starting at 11am July 9, 1 to 4 pm, Spencerville Mill Park. Celebrate Canada 150 at a red & white party. Games, in Russell Park for fashion parade, bring picnic lunch, lawn chairs/blanket. Stone Mills Park, BBQ, contest, live music. 60 King St., for games then Afternoon Tea at 2pm, 3pm & 4pm. In case of rain events will be at Old Town Hall. Milling Demonstration at the Old Stone Mill in Delta Sat., July 1 starting at 1pm Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Billings Estate Historical Site, Monday July 10. Call Home Support 613-256-4700 to register Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, strength KEMPTVILLE & balance exercise program, every Wednesday 2-3 p.m. Almonte Civitan Hall. Call Home Baby Talk, Wednesday, July 5, 1:30-3 p.m. Support 613-256-4700 Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Wednes- Madison Montessori Academy, 2965 County day Night Cafe, Wednesday, July 12, 6 p.m. Rd #43. Blood Donor Clinic, June 29. North GrenMills Community Support Office, 67 Industrial Dr. Transportation. Entertainment provided. ville Municipal Centre. 1:30-4:00pm and 5:00Call Home Support to reserve 613-256-4700. 7:30pm. Sponsored by the Knights of ColumTea on the Lawn served by the Ramsay bus. There is a shortage of blood for the sumWomen’s Institute, Mill of Kintail Conserva- mer, we need your help. Appointment blood.ca tion Area near Almonte. Every Wednesday and 1-888-TO DONATE Diabetes Education Programme, at the Saturday, 2:00 - 4:00pm in July and August. Kemptville Hospital Diabetes Clinic, the first Info: 613-256-3610 The July Valley Singles Lunch will be held Wednesday and Thursday of the month. You at The Gourmet Restaurant in Carleton Place must register by calling 613-258-6133 ext 400. on Sunday, July 9, 1 p.m. For info contact Pat Info: www.kdh.on.ca 613-622-5693 or Johanna 613-432-7622.
LANARK Community Home Support- Footcare Clinics on Tues & Thurs. For Appt. 613-2530733. Community Home Support Friday Lunch Bunch. Friday July 7, 14, 21, 28 at the Home Support office at 12 Noon. Transportation available. Info/reservation: 613-253-0733. Community Home Support Men’s Breakfast Wednesday July 5th at the Home Support Office, at 9:30am. Transportation available. Info/reservation: 613-253-0733. Euchre, every 2nd, 3rd and 4th Monday of the month. 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Bring your friends. Lunch/prizes. 613253-6375. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Thursday, 1-3 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 3106 (or ext 3100). Ladies Darts, every Tuesday starting 7:00 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Meatless, Monday Supper, 5:30 p.m. on June 26, Carleton Place Seventh-day Adventist Church. 117 Victoria. Call Barbara 613-898-
Euchre, every Thursday, 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes. Lanark Civitans welcome you to our Canada Day Celebration at Clyde Memorial Park starting at 7:30 Music, Cake, Fire Works. Info call 613-267-2491
MERRICKVILLE Merrickville Legion, dinner and dance July 7, 6pm, “Christmas-in-July” Roast Turkey Dinner with the trimmings, Entertainment by Watermelon Wine. 7-11pm Merrickville Legion, dinner and dance June 30, 6pm, ham & scalloped potatoes dinner Entertainment by Lorne Daley. 7-11pm Merrickville Legion, executive meeting, 7pm, July 4. Merrickville Legion open during car show. July 9, beef-on-a-bun or grilled chicken caeser wrap with garden salad or coleslaw.
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PAKENHAM Pakenham Celebrates Canada 150, June 30, BBQ 5pm, Parade 7pm, Variety show Stewart Community Centre 8pm, Fireworks. July 1, Pancake breakfast Fire Hall. July 2, Stewart Community Centre, church service 11 am, children’s activities, 1-4, family dance 7:30pm. Antique car & farm equipment show Five Span Feed & Seed, 11-3. Pakenham Community Home Support sponsors: Foot care, transportation, meals on wheels, Tuesday luncheons. Info/appointment (613)624-5647.
PERTH 150 Red & White Feast, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 244, 26 Beckwith Street East, Thursday June 29, cocktails 6pm, dinner 9pm. for tickets 613-267-0200. A Nation Lost and Found: Family-friendly, hour-long Confederation-themed historic walking play brings to life characters, stories and conflicts of 1867 Perth, Wed.-Sun. 11 am, June 21 - Aug 27. Tickets: www.classictheatre.ca, 1-877-283-1283. And The Beat Goes On: Family-friendly, hour-long ghost walk presents an 1867 meets Expo-67 themed haunted tale, Thursdays and Fridays 7 pm. Tickets: 1-877-283-1283 www. classictheatre.ca, Canada Day, July 1, Perth Legion, entertainment by Harry Adrain & Friends, 2 pm - 6 pm. Everyone welcome to celebrate with us. Community Home Support Day Hospice runs every Thursday 10-3pm, The group is for people with life-limiting illness. Pre-register 613-267-6400. Community Home Support Lanark County Bereavement Support Group meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month 1-3pm at 40 Sunset Blvd, Info: 613-267-6400 Elmwood Cemetery Memorial Service, Sunday July 9, 2 PM. Speaker - Rev. Dr. Linda Bell. Music - Tom Valliquette. Please bring your own lawn chair. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Thursdays, 10-12 p.m. St. James Church (Beckwith St. entrance), Info: 613-257-2779 ext 3106 (or ext 3100). Ladies Auxiliary Yard Sale, July 8, 7:302pm, no clothing or shoes, Royal Canadian Legion BR 244. Parents and Children’s Group, every Tuesday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at St James Church (Beckwith St. entrance). Info: 613-283-9307 #3100. Perth Citizens’ Band Concert, Thursday July 6, 7:30pm in Stewart Park, Perth Civitan Classic Cruisers meets Monday evenings 6pm until dusk from May 22 Sept 4. BBQ on site. Info: 613-812-1777 RTA Central Club, Saturday, July 1, Murphy’s Point Park Hike, Level 1, 8-10 km, moderate pace. Depart Conlon Farm at 9 a.m. Leader: David Batchelor, 613-264-1559 Same Time, Next Year: Two people, married to others. Perth’s Classic Theatre Festival, Tues.- Sun. 2 pm, 8 pm shows Wed. & Sat, June 23 - July 16. Tickets: 1-877-283-1283 www.classictheatre.ca Splash! Wednesdays 1:00pm to 4:00pm, July 12th to August 23rd! Kids ages 4-12, stories, games, music, snacks and crafts! Call Asbury Free Methodist Perth 613-267-2345! See REGIONAL ROUND UP page 22
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RURAL 19th Annual Rideau Lakes Studio & Garden Tour, July 1 & 2. Around the villages of Portland, Newboro & Chaffey’s Locks. Studios open 10-5pm Info: 613-359-5947 www.rideaulakesstudioandgardentour.com 6 hand euchre, light lunch, every Saturday, 1 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283-8482. Annual Clyde Forks Memorial Service, July 9, 2013 at 2 pm. In the event of rain Clyde Forks Church. Rev. Alan Coward Speaker. Annual Fish Fry dinner, Saturday, July 8, ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Rd. Two sittings: 5:30 & 7:00 p.m. Tickets: Pat 613-273-3781, Freda 613-273-2571 or email abchallfishfry@ gmail.com Annual “Pie in the Sky”, Saturday July 1, 8am-1pm, Maberly Fairgrounds, 4884 Bolingbroke Rd (Cty rd 36) Anne 613-273-5069 donate pies, Vendor space available, support the Agricultural society.
Annual Rideau Ferry Cemetery Memorial Service. July 9, 1:30 p.m. Lunch at Bethel United Church, 12:15. If inclement weather, held at Bethel United Church. 613-283-7241 Beckwith & District Friendship Club will meet 1st Wednesday of the month. Centennial Hall, Franktown, Potluck supper at 6 p.m. Musical entertainment. Inquiries 613-257-2756. Canada 150 July 1st parade (decorated) bicycles, strollers, musicians, floats are invited to participate meet St. Edwards School, Bedford St. Parade begins 1pm. RCLegion Upper Rideau Branch #542, Westport Cedar Hill Schoolhouse annual Strawberry Social, Sunday July 2, 1-4pm, 270 Cedar Hill Road Pakenham. Local berries, whipped or ice cream, homemade cake (gf options), beverages. Info 613-256-2830 Fish Fry Home Made Salads and Baked Beans. Fish by Mundell, Dessert July 9, starting at 4:30pm. Hosted by Elgin Lions Club at Elgin Lions Community Hall Flag Wave from lookouts at Conservation Area at 11:00 July 1. Ompah Parade 4:00; Cold Plate Dinner from 5-7. Fireworks 10:00pm at Marina. Forfar strawberry social, Sunday, July 2, Forfar Community Hall, 4:30 p.m. till sold out. Ham, scalloped potatoes, with berries and ice
cream for dessert. Take out available. Contact 613-272-0231. Fun and Fitness, Mondays, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Watson’s Corners Hall. Info: Kara 613259-2182. Lanark Legion. July 1 Music and Dinner 2pm - 6pm. Steak dinner, hamburger dinner. Dinner at 4. Happy Birthday Canada. Leeds China Painters Show and Sale, Saturday, July 8, 10-3pm, Forfar Community Hall, 1544 County Road 42. 613-283-8851 Memorial Service- Bolingbroke Cemetery. Sun. July 9. 10:30 a.m. No luncheon following service, Please bring lawn chair, chairs will not be provided. Inclement weather service held in Althorpe Church. Old Time Country Fiddle Music & Dance East/Greely Assoc, Friday, 7 July, 7:30 -11:00, Greely Community Centre, 1448 Meadow Drive, Greely. We welcome all dancers, listeners & musicians of all ages. Info: 613 489-2697. Shopping bus trip. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month (July 11). Leaving Portland Community Hall, 9 a.m. Info./location 613-272-2676. St. John’s Innnisville Cemetery Service Sunday July 2, 2:30 pm. Please bring own lawn chairs. Want some fun! come to the South Elmsley Complex for carpet bowling. Tuesday 1:30pm. Info: 613-283-3631
SMITHS FALLS 4 hand bid euchre, every Wednesday and Friday at 1:30 p.m. Senior’s Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Info: (613)283-4684. 4 hand euchre, 7 p.m. 1st. Monday every month at Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-283-4684. 4 hand euchre, 7 p.m. every Thursday, at Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-283-4684. Bid Euchre 1st and 3rd Sunday every month. 1:30 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsored by Harmony Club 162. Info 613-283-4684. Carpet bowling every Thursday, 12:45 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Info: (613)283-4684. Civitan Bingo every Tuesday, Smiths Falls Civitan Hall. Start 7 p.m. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Canteen available. Proceeds to help fund charity and community projects. Family Fun Bingo, Sunday, July 2 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the RCAFA Hall, on Abbott
St. Contact: Carol 613-284-0305. Floor Shuffle Board. 10 a.m. Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Seniors Activity Building. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. (613)283-4684. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 73 Beckwith St. N. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 3106 (or ext 3100). Lombard Glen is having a Yard Sale to raise money towards their annual Fall Food Bank Drive. Sunday August 13, 9:30-2:30pm. Tables are renting and that goes straight to our total. To rent a table please contact Leigh Craig @ 284-2422 or 284-2042 email rclautomotive@ cogeco.net Parents and Children’s Group, every Thursday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the First Baptist Church (73 Beckwith St N) Info: 613-283-9307 (or 613-257-2779 ext 3100). Pre-Canada Strawberry Social, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Friday, June 30. Dinner 5:30pm, assorted salads, cold meats, strawberry shortcake, coffee/tea. Advance tickets only Church Office or Call 613-283-2318, 613-283-6987. Steak BBQ, Friday June 30. 6:00-7:00 p.m. at the RCAFA Hall, 44 Abbott St N. For more info and reserve your tickets call 613-284-0305.
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BIG THANKS! The family of Thomas Edward Lynch aka ‘Bifford’ would like to express our heartfelt Thanks to all who engaged Biff positively over the 40 years he spent in the Westport-PerthLanark area. I am still not sure what his initial reasons were for coming to this area, but after my own encounters with many of the locals while in town dealing with Biffs illness and passing, it is easy to understand why he stayed and actually flourished in his own way. Biff lived life the way he chose, to his own ideals and was afforded dignity and respect by those that took the time to know him. We would like to acknowledge and express our gratitude to the staff at Perth and Smith Falls District Hospitals for the care and comfort they provided, when I know Biff was not at his best. To Neil, Vicki and Noreen at Kudrinko’s who provided the catering and kind words at this time and to Biff many times in the past. To Reverend Shirley Abrahamse his friend and to Pastor Paul Millar his fellow gardener and Strawberry Social Organizer who both provided Biff with the Daily Bread, which in true Biff fashion he recycled to those important to him. To Dale Lyons and his staff at Lyons Funeral home, they make things simple and provided welcomed guidance. To Elizabeth at Creative Gardens for her great ideas which will keep Biff in the minds and window sills of many. To Dave and the staff of Royal Canadian Legion #542 who allowed us the use of their great facility. Special thanks to the friends of Biff who visited him in the hospital, those that joined us on the 25th, shared stories and to those that sent along condolences. Especially to Ken Miller and his parents, Jeff Adrain, his family and the Little One that left Biff a Unicorn for his new travels and to Biff’s local family the Hagan’s, David, Chris, Jean, Carmel, Rita and Vince. The peace you have all brought to our family and Tom’s Mom, is cherished. I hope our Dad was listening.
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50 years have gone by and I was thrilled to meet my students of 1967 from Elgin School Smiths Falls on Sunday June 25th. No words can express how surprised I was. Thank you Roma Wing Thank You from the Family of June Conroy We wish to express our appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their words of condolence, telephone calls, cards and charitable donations to GWM Hospital Foundation and Arthritis Society in memory of our incredible, loving wife and mother, June. Thank You to Rev. Shelley Roberts and Rev. Grace Vaters for capturing and expressing the wonderful woman she was at the Celebration of Life Service at St. Paul’s United Church. Thanks also to the Nurses on Floor 2 of GWM Hospital - Perth for the excellent care and comfort you gave to her and to us. A Special Thank You to Stewart Blair and Staff at Blair and Son Funeral Home - Perth for their professionalism and guidance throughout this difficult time. “Always in Our Hearts” Lyle, Cheryl & David, Tracey & Blake
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Young Gillian Marjorie Young (Brook)
Gillian passed away at her home in Perth on Thursday, April 27th, 2017 at the age of 70 years. She was the daughter of Harry and Lilian Brook, born in Yorkshire, England on December 29th, 1946. Gillian will be sadly missed by her sons Collin (Linda) Young and Tim Vyse and her grandchildren Winnie Young, Aggie Young, Alyssa Mitchell, Dalton Vyse and Marin Vyse and all her friends. A private memorial service will take place at a later date. In remembrance of Gillian, contributions to the Alzheimer Society, 20 Eglinton Ave, West, 16th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4R 1K8 http://morethannumbers.ca/ Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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BENNETT
Peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Friday, June 30, 2017 in her 84th year. Beloved wife for over 60 years of Gerald William Bennett. Chosen child of the late Calvin and Mary Davis. Predeceased by her siblings Basil Davis (Martha Fuller), George Davis (Myrtle Gaylor), Rodney Davis (May Willey), Lincoln Davis (Ada Willey), Kelly, Leslie, and Leamon Winn and Elizabeth Davis. Fondly loved and remembered by several nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Friends are invited to join the family for Sylvia’s funeral service at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Thursday, July 06, 2017 at 11:00am with visitation 1 hour prior. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Bible Truth Publishers would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca.
Francis, Phyllis Emily (nee White) 1927-2017
Phyllis died peacefully after a brief illness at Fairview Manor, Almonte on the 23rd of June, 2017, aged 89. Best friend and soul mate of Leo, her husband of 64 years. Much loved and missed by her daughter Holly and her son Robin. Predeceased by her brother Ralph and her sister Elsie. Phyllis had many good friends including Elsa Clarke and Bets Johnson, and was herself a staunch and loyal friend. She loved activities associated with the outdoors such as gardening, camping, canoeing and sailing, She was an accomplished artist in oils and pastels. A tireless diarist and a serious student of English Literature. Dipping into her extensive collection of English classics she led a great books discussion group at her local library. She sang sweetly in her church choir. In all a compassionate, sensitive, artistic and warm person with a wonderful sense of humour. Our gratitude and love go out particularly to Julie and Tammy of Fairview Manor as well as the rest of the staff who lavished their efforts and abundant love on her welfare. A celebration of her life will be held later. Arrangements entrusted to the Alan R Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place. www.barkerfh.com
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Lamb, John Peacefully, at the Carleton Place Hospital on June 30, 2017 at the age of 83. Predeceased by his beloved wife Jean nee Armstrong. Beloved father to June. Much loved granddad to Sophie. Will be missed by his sisters Dorothy and Marjorie and many other family members in England. Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Saturday July 8, 2017 from 1:00 p.m. until time of the service in the Chapel at 2:00 p.m. For those who wish, donations to L.A.W.S. would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
GALLANT Mary Margaret Member of the Ladies AuxiliaryBranch 240 It is with broken hearts that we inform you that we have lost our Mom on July 1, 2017. She passed peacefully with her four children by her side. She will be missed terribly, but is now at peace. Mary (nee Flynn) of Almonte, ON, at age 83. Predeceased by her husband Ray. Missed by her four children Mike (Anja), Cathy (Dave), Karen (Rob), and Kevin (Julie). Proud “Granny” to Ryan (Kory), Corey (Myk), Michelle (Martin), Kody (Kim), Thomas (Jamie), Travis (Rachel), Shawn, Gillian, Matthew and six great-grandchildren, also many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Michael and Susanna, also siblings Dominic and Jack. Survived by her siblings Patricia, George (Yvette), Bill (Marlene), Leonard (Phyllis), Fred and Nora. Mary will be sadly missed by Becky her cat. Family and Friends May Visit C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario. 613-256-3313 On Thursday, July 6, 2017 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. Funeral Mass in Holy Name of Mary Parish (134 Bridge St., Almonte, ON.) on Friday, July 7, 2017 at 11:30am. Reception to follow at the Almonte Civitan Club. Private inurnment in St. Mary’s Cemetery at a later date. Donations in memory of Mary may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com
Peacefully on Thursday, June 29, 2017 at Broadview Nursing Centre in her 79th year. Beloved wife of the late Allen MacMillan. Loving mother of Keith MacMillan (Lena), Susan Bowles (Scott). Cherished grandmother of Coady, Laura and Jennifer. Great-grandmother of Mahayla. Dear sister of Jim Powell (Joan) and Jack Powell (Katherine). Predeceased by her parents James and Keitha Powell and her older sister Keitha Thomas (Harry). Barb will be fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Friends were invited to visit with the family at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, July 4, 2017 from 2:00pm - 4:00pm and 6:00pm -8:00pm. A funeral service was held at Calvary Bible Church on Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at 11:00am. Interment followed at Lombardy Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Calvary Bible Church would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca.
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(Retired TA Touchless Carwash, Arnprior) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital with loved ones by his side on Thursday, June 1st, 2017; Lucien Roger Rochon of Arnprior passed away following a lengthy illness. He was 67. Beloved husband of Eileen (née Dunne). Dearly loved father of Christine Rochon (Paul Laprise), Christopher Rochon and Thomas Rochon and cherished “Grandpa” of Tiana and Olivia. Dear brother of Lucille Moloughney (Alfie), Denis and Jean-Guy Rochon. Special brother-in-law of Michael Dunne (Janice) and Mary McKenzie (Colin). Family and friends are invited to a Memorial Mass to be celebrated in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Braeside on Saturday morning, July 8th, 2017 at 11 o’clock. A luncheon will follow. In memory of Lou, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
CROSSMAN Shirley Florence Crossman (Burke)
Of Smiths Falls, passed away peacefully on June 30th at the Broadview Nursing Center in her 80th year. Born in Sackville NB, Shirley was predeceased by her parents Ted and Eunice Burke and infant son Barry. Shirley was a cherished full time mother to her children. In their teenage years, she returned to her career on a part time basis in 1978 at the Sackville Tribune. In 2004 Shirley and her husband Bob moved to Smiths Falls to be closer to their children and three grandchildren. Shirley will be fondly remembered for her great wit and beautiful smile. A cherished, mother, wife, sister and grandmother who will be immensely missed by her family and friends. She is survived by her husband Robert Byron (Bob) Crossman of 57 years, her sister Joan (Nelson) Kierstead, son Ian Robert (Sharon) Crossman, daughter Janet Heather (Brock) Kalef, and her 3 grandchildren Megan Kalef, Ethan Kalef, and Rowan Crossman. Visitation will take place on Thursday, July 6th from 7pm – 9pm and Friday July 7th from 1 pm - 2 pm at the Lannin Funeral Home, Main Street East, Smiths Falls Ontario, followed by a memorial service at 2 pm. A reception will follow the service at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 95. Donations on Shirley’s behalf can be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca.
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YANTHA, ANNIE (NEE PEPLINSKIE)
Peacefully at the Elisabeth Bruyere Hospital in Ottawa on Thursday morning, June 29th, 2017; Annie Rose Yantha; formerly of Arnprior, Fitzroy Harbour and Cobden, passed away at the age of 93. Beloved wife of the late Henry Yantha (2001). Dearly loved mother of Rose Marie O’Grady (Jim) of Brampton; Theresa “Terry” Holliday of Ottawa; Barbara Gutz (Ken) of Fitzroy Harbour; Lorraine Yantha of Ottawa; Kathy Willbond (Pat) of Carleton Place and Chris Yantha (Denise) of Ottawa. Predeceased by a son, Harold. Cherished “Grandma” of 10 and “Great-Grandma” of 9. Dear sister of Rose Soper and Esther Peplinskie, both of Ottawa. Predeceased by her parents: Anthony and Rose (nee Wazinskie) Peplinskie; her 3 brothers: Peter, Paul and Anthony as well as 3 sisters: Sally Yeretch, Jean and Florence Peplinskie. A kind and gentle soul, Annie will be remembered as a woman of amazing faith and generosity. Friends payed their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday evening, June 30th from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday morning, July 1st from 8:30 until 9:15. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in her beloved St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. Interment took place at St. Pius X Parish Cemetery, Osceola. In memory of Annie, please consider a donation to the St. John Chrysostom Church Memorial Fund. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Chris died tragically of an accident on Wednesday June 28th, 2017 at the age of 49 years. He was the cherished husband of Judy (Warrington) Smith; dear son of Brenda and the late Wesley Smith, brother-in-law of Lorraine (Rob) Peters and uncle of Kayla and Joshua. He was the nephew of Larry (Judy), Wayne (Willa), Brian (Janet) and Donald (Cathy) Dowdall, Linda (Jack) Poirier and the late Brian, David and Monty Smith. Chris will be sadly missed by all the Dowdall and Smith families, his many friends and his special friend and companion, his Jack Russell terrier, Dawson. Chris will be especially missed by all the Raymond Shanks team. He was known for his hard work, dependability and friendly nature. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St W., Perth from 9:30 to 10:00 A.M. Tuesday July 4th, 2017. The funeral service was held in the Chapel at 10:30 A.M. followed by a gathering of family and friends at Farrell Hall. In memory of Chris those wishing are asked to consider a memorial donation to the Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) or the Ottawa Heart Institute.
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Peacefully on Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at Smiths Falls Hospital in his 64th year. Dear son of the late Violet and John Flagel. Loving father to William (Chrissy), Lisa (Blair) and Brian. Cherished grandfather to Alexis, Brandon, Aydon and Kimberlynn. Brother to Nancy Flagel. Ronald will be fondly remembered by his extended family and friends. As per Ronald’s wishes Bio-Cremation has taken place. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca.
And the happiness and joy we shared. Until I had to say good-bye. I think of all the laughter, the smiles and all the fun. And before I even know it, The tears have begun. Although it brings me comfort To walk down memory lane. It reminds me how without you, Life has never been the same. All my love, Jo
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In loving memory of Barbara Ann Fournier 1947 – 2013 Her smiling way and pleasant face, Are a pleasure to recall. She had a kindly word for each, And she died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet her, Some day we know not when, To clasp her hand in a better land, Never to part again. Forever Loved Dave and Families
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SONNENBURG – In loving memory of a dear nephew, cousin, grandson and greatgrandson “Ty” who was taken away from us July 2, 2002. As time goes by without you, And the days turn into years, They hold so many memories, And a million silent tears. To us you were so special, What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts, That you were with us here today. No matter how life changes, No matter what we do, A special place within our heart, Is always kept for you. Loved and remembered always by Gramps, Nan, Aunt Sandy, Brody and Brandon xo xo
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18 August, 1939 to 7 July, 1992 25th Anniversary In memory of our parents who left us too early. Your love of life, integrity, and empathy for others continues to guide all of our lives as we carry you within our hearts and minds each and every day. Our family circle continues to grow empowered by your love and legacy. With the birth of Jasper Perry and Grace Margaret; the start of college for Nicole and Megan; and the university graduation of Mark and Heather over the past year; our families continue to honour you both by ensuring that your love of life, quest for lifelong learning, and hearty laughs are known and felt by everyone. Although losing you both has been difficult, we are grateful for all that you have taught us and for your gifts of love and compassion that we share with our families. Mona, Sheila, Beverly, Frank, Barbra, and Jason Craig
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Suddenly went to be with her Lord on Thursday, June 29, 2017 in her 99th year. Beloved wife of the late Wesley McEwen of Smiths Falls, Ontario. Loving mother of David Wesley McEwen and his wife Virginia of Riverview, New Brunswick and mother-in-law of William Casagrande of Perth, Ontario. Cherished grandmother of Jamie Bertrand (Michelle), Julie Bertrand, Daron McEwen (Cindy), Sabrina Laforge (David). Greatgrandmother of Devon, Ashlyn, Margret Ann, Julian, Christopher, Brandon, Blaine, Victoria and William. Predeceased by her parents Michael and Vina Maley, by her daughter Diane Casagrande and brothers Jack Maley, Laurence Maley, Robert Maley and William Maley and sisters Grace Shannon, Ethel Moron and Margaret Myers. Friends visited with the family at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls from 3:00pm to 6:00pm on Monday July 3, 2017. The funeral service was held at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Lombardy on Tuesday, July 4, 2017 at 11:00am. Interment followed at Maple Vale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations in memoriam of Eve can be made to the Memorial Fund of St. Francis De Sales, Roman Catholic Church, Smiths Falls and would be gratefully appreciated. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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Old Wooden Duck Decoys can be valuable! Free qualified appraisals. Pleased to view old decoys & wooden carvings. Polite, respectful, confidential. 613-376-6723 613-888-9540 Contractor pays cash for bgates@kos.net property in need of repair or renovation. Call me for Wanted - furnace oil, will free evaluation. Call Gerry remove tank if possible. Hudson personally Call 613-479-2870. 1-613-449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town & Wanted for scrap: cars, Country Realty Ltd. Broker- trucks, vans and appliances. Phone 613-551-6698. age 613-273-5000 Looking to purchase Antique or Vintage photographs. Private collections, farming, agricultural, candid or eclectic shots, family. 613-803-1063
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VEHICLES 1963 Ford Galaxy 500 Convertible, Daytona Blue. Off-chassis restoration. Appraised value $23,500, asking $17,500. Call 613-877-3771 Wanted: Classic & Vintage cars & trucks. Please call Mark 613-360-2699.
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LIVESTOCK 14’ Aluminum Boat with good trailer & brand new Small beef herd for sale. VEHICLES Minkota motor. $1550 Semmintal base, quiet o.b.o. 613-283-9064 Moe cows, tied in barn for win1939 Dodge D11, 4 door ter, maintained by one sedan, good shape, black. owner over 35 years. 613-283-2559 613-571-4677 FOR SALE
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Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030.
2 bedroom Smiths Falls, well maintained adult building. Central. Parking. Appliances, available. $920 plus hydro. Recently renovated, August 1. 613-812-2400 after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT 1 Room for rent, 42 Church St West, Smiths Falls, full-time working quiet person, all inclusive, $120/wk. 613-812-2400. 2 bedroom apartment with balcony. Secure adult building. Heat, water, parking included. No dogs. Available August 1. 5 Rogers Rd., Perth. 613-267-4189.
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Carleton Place room with shared bathroom, living room & kitchen, $530 includes utilities, basic internet, cable, bar fridge, microwave & laundry facilities, available immediately. Call Craig 613-253-7777 or by email Almonte, House, 3 bed- at info@countycabs.com room, 2 bath, renovated in In Appleton, inside and 2006, new high efficiency outside storage. gas furnace, garage, Hobby area, Play/RV room, 6 appliances, Large lot, great neighbourhood, close to Carleton Place, Seniors schools. Available August 50’s Plus Building. No 3rd. $1,345 + utilities. smoking, no pets. First Good references, a must. & last months rent 613-256-1917 or $750.00 & up. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. 613-880-6937 Call 613-863-6487 or 613-720-9860
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Carleton Place Victorian House 1 bedroom Apartment, cozy, clean, bright, newly decorated, skylight, private, fenced, deck with pergola, small flower garden & trees. suitable for single person, no ramps, no pets, private entrance, parking, references, first/last, $950 includes heat & hydro. Available after July 15. 613-253-8970
Kemptville, 3 bedroom apartment, centrally located. Available July 1. $800/month includes water & hydro. References required. 613-264-8439.
Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls. Air conditioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650.
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Merrickville- Large two bedroom apartment. Second floor. Main St. East location. Bright and sunny. Stove, fridge, parking, water, heat included. Pet friendly, coin laundry on site, $910/mth plus hyKemptville. Large 3 Bdrm dro. Available July 1. apartment. Fridge, Stove, 613-283-0746. Washer, Dryer, Heat, Central Air included. Ample parking. Walking distance to all amenities. August Smiths Falls, 1 bedroom, 1/17 $1000/mth plus hy- $725 utilities included. offstreet parking. newly renodro 613-258-7803 vated, available immediately. 613-283-2266.
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Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom apartment on second floor, $780/month includes heat & hydro. Available immediately. 613-222-0816 613-686-5990.
Three adjoining 1 acre lots, on Bass Road (Portland) each lot has its own frontage on Bass Road, and would be suitable for a home or use for a garden market or pasture. Level, high land, largely cleared, backing on a hardwood bush. Close to public boat-launch access on Otter Lake, in the Rideau Lakes District. Price for each lot $18,000. 416-925-5837
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A Small Job or More. Renovations/Repairs. Kitchen & Bath, Tub-toshower conversions, grab bars, painting, plumbing, flooring, tile, countertops, decks. 613-858-1390, 613-257-7082.
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William Street East, Smiths Falls, 2nd floor 3 bedroom apartment, heat included, hydro extra, available immediately, $1000/mnth 613-283-1697
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Bungalow, totally renovated, immaculate condition, all new appliances included, two bedrooms, large deck, shed approx. 12` x 12` with electricity. Great starter home or ideal for retired couple. OPEN HOUSE July 8 from 2:00 4:00 p.m. Asking $161,900 Address 24 Roosevelt Drive, Smiths Falls 613-205-1571.
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Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 257-3138, 272-3105, Certified Mason. 12 years 203-3713, 826-2566, experience. Chimney re283-5038. pair, restoration, parging, Overeaters Anonymous repointing. Brick, block HELP WANTED and stone. Small/big job 613-264-5158 specialist. Free estimates. Cleaners/Team Leaders 613-250-0290. for residential cleaning VACATION/COTTAGES company based in North Seamless Eavestrough, Gower. Mon-Fri. No renovations, deck restora- evenings, No weekends. Charming cabin perched tion, roadside mowing, travel paid. over beautiful Bass Lake, grading, painting, roofing, All suitable 2 people, 15 min- line painting, cottage jack- $ 1 2 . 0 0 - $ 1 6 . 0 0 / h r . utes Perth/Smiths Falls, 50 ing, fencing, dump runs. 613-859-3583 or minutes Ottawa/Kingston. 613-257-8143 or lynn@elite-cleaning.ca Equipped T.V, DVD, BBQ, 613-264-8143. firepit, raft, dock, canoe. First Choice Haircutters Only $600/weekly. requires full-time/part-time (613)-283-6136. Semi-retired, all home stylists. With our busy renovations, interior & ex- season quickly approachterior, years of experience. ing, we are looking to hire WORK WANTED Call Brent 613-283-6088. in Carleton Place. Guaranteed hourly wage plus A Load to the dump profit sharing, with no Cheap! Clean up renova- You’ll be clientele needed. Please tions, clutter, garage sale call, Jenn 613-253-8841. junk or dead trees brush. on the 613-899-7269. CLASSIFIEDS
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BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere! PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS No job too small! Free estimates • Home Renovations • Plumbing Repairs • Painting/cleanup • Concrete work Doug Morley 257-7177
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required for Rosebridge Manor, our LTC home in Jasper. For Job qualifications please go to our website, omniway.ca listed under careers. Please submit resume: gfoster@omniway.ca or fax: 613-283-9012. OMNI is committed to offering accommodations to applicants with disabilities wherever possible. If you require assistance or accommodation during the application or hiring process, please contact us at: mlegros@omniway.ca, phone 705-748-6631, or by fax 705-742-9197.
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PERTH COMMUNITY CARE CENTRE
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Perth Community Care Centre Is seeking dynamic employees for the following part-time positions
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PART TIME RESPITE CAREGIVER— UP TO 37.5 HRS/WEEK LANARK COUNTY & AREA, NORTH LEEDS & AREA, GANANOQUE & AREA
Effective communication, Interpersonal, assessment & documentation skills.
CASUAL RESPITE CAREGIVERS – NO GUARANTEE HOURS CASUAL CAREGIVERS—NO GUARANTEE OFOF HOURS NORTH LEEDS & AREA, CARLETON PLACE & AREA
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Community & Primary Health Care (CPHC) is a registered charitable organiza on dedicated to improving the lives of seniors and their families by providing community support services. To learn more about CPHC please visit www.cphcare.ca CPHC invites Part-Time Respite Caregiver (scheduled up to 37.5 hours/ week) applica ons for the following areas: Lanark County & area North Leeds & area Gananoque & area
CPHC also invites Casual Respite Caregivers (no guarantee of hours) applica ons for the following areas: North Leeds & area Gananoque & area
Applications in writing to Kelly Davies, DRC 101 Christie Lake Rd., RR4, Perth, ON K7H 3C6 drc.perth@diversicare.ca (613) 267-2506 ext. 122
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Repor ng to the Manager of Caregiver Support & Community Programs . All ac vi es will be carried out in keeping with the goals of the program and the mission of Community & Primary Health Care. You will provide in-home respite for individuals in their home environment while following the established care plan.
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Minimum PSW (Personal Support Worker) cer ficate from an accredited program required. Gerontology, recrea on with older adults program diploma preferred. On occasion non-tradi onal hours, which may include evenings , overnights, and weekends as required. Knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease, related demen a ,cogni vely impaired frail elderly challenges and the effect on the client and their family. Experience in providing care in the home preferred. Good oral and wri en communica on skills. Ability to work independently, and as part of a team. Required to have a reliable vehicle, a valid drivers’ license, clear drivers record, and appropriate auto insurance, including liability coverage. Sa sfactory Criminal Record Check, and Vulnerable Sector Screening. A current CPR cer ficate, Level C. May be required to provide coverage for other areas on an as needed basis.
There is no guarantee of hours with these posi ons. $19.00 / hour + % in lieu for LHIN Direct Service Hours. For non-direct hours, salary commensurate with experience (2017 salary range $15.89/ hour - $16.45 hour + % in lieu). These posi ons are unionized – SEIU Local 1 Canada. Please submit your cover le er and resume) in confidence by July 13th, 2017 to the a en on of Chacity Einfeldt, Administra ve / Human Resources Assistant: 2235 Parkedale Ave. Fax: 613-342-7582 Brockville, Ontario, K6V 6B2 E-mail: ceinfeldt@cphcare.ca
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CP Tire requires a TIRE TECHNICIAN or RUST PROOFING TECHNICIAN Will train.
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CNC MILLING MACHINISTS BROCKVILLE PLANT
Our family of CNC Milling Machines includes a Nicolas Correa Axis 11.5 meter machine – the largest and most modern in Eastern Ontario. Recent worldwide demand for our products has created several machinists openings.
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j Certified machinist training, 3-5 years’ experience and scheduling exposure Z Machine custom and complex parts and equipment with high tolerances Z Ability to read job packets and understand complex blueprints Z CNC programming for lathes and milling machines essential James Ross Limited is an internationally recognized leader in the custom design and fabrication of paper machine cleaning equipment. These machinists’ positions offer you the opportunity to establish your career in a pleasant and supportive environment and operate the most modern equipment. You will enjoy a competitive salary and fringe benefits. In the first instance, e-mail your resume to: C.W. ARMSTRONG e-mail: c.w.armstrong@myhighspeed.ca 1 877 779-2362 (613) 498-2290
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Carleton Place Terrace is currently seeking a Building Service Coordinator To perform routine preventative maintenance and repair procedures on the building, mechanical equipment and utility systems. • Fast-paced environment • Works independently with little supervision • Flexible Work Schedule - works shifts, mornings, days, evenings and weekends • General knowledge of carpentry, electrical, and plumbing procedures • General knowledge of heating and ventilation systems as well as appliance maintenance • 3 – 5+ years prior experience in the retirement, residential care or hotel hospitality setting • Strong interpersonal skills • Fluent in English • Will be required to lift and carry (up to 23.0 KGS) • Must be able to continuously move during working hours • Problem solving and critical thinking Please submit all inquiries to Connie McIntosh at edcarleton@symphonyseniorliving.com The foregoing description reflects the general duties necessary to describe the principal functions of the job identified and shall not be constructed to be all of the work requirements that may be inherent to the position. CLS764128_0706
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ROADS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Full-Time Permanent (40hrs/wk) $18.73 - $22.03 per hour
Reports to the Patrol Supervisor. Performs tasks related to maintenance and construction of roads system, regular maintenance and repairs on road equipment, performs winter maintenance activities such as operating snowplow or sand/salt truck, carry out roadside maintenance including tree trimming and removal, grass cutting, signage repair, and litter pick-up. Qualifications: Secondary School Diploma, Class DZ drivers licence, experience with heavy equipment such as back-hoe, grader and plow truck, good verbal communication, and ability to work with minimum supervision. Hours of work are based on a 40hr work week, overtime as required. Please reply in confidence with a detailed cover letter and resume by Monday, July 17, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. Cathy Ryder, Deputy Clerk/Human Resources Township of Drummond North/Elmsley, 310 Port Elmsley Rd. RR#5 Perth ON K7H 3C7 (613) 267-6500; Fax (613) 267-2083 cryder@dnetownship.ca
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for an Assisted Living facility. Candidates should have experience with Seniors and be willing to work from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm available 7 days/week. WHMIS/Vulnerable Sector an asset. For more information, please forward your CV to bsccarleton@symphonyseniorliving.com
HELP WANTED Greensmere Golf has an Immediate opening for a part-time line cook. Must have own transportation. Culinary education and/or a minimum 1 year experience required. Submit resumés to deb@greensm e r e . c o m . Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Handyman Service looking for full time labourers to do handyman work, landscaping, cutting grass, yard cleanup. 613-267-5460.
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
BUILDING AND CONTENTS RESTORATION SINCE 1977 NOW HAS OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:
Painter Wanted minimum 5 years experience. Must be hard working and reliable. Non-smoker preferred. Call 613-253-9269. Restaurant help required. Please bring in a resume in person to Mr. Victor’s Diner, 16 Conlon Rd., Perth. No phone calls please.
• DRYWALL /MUD FINISHERS • CARPENTERS • CABINET MAKER • CARPENTER HELPERS, PAINTERS, LABOURERS WAGES BASED ON INDIVIDUAL’S EXPERIENCE AND BACKGROUND. VALID DRIVERS LICENSE REQUIRED AND MUST BE BONDABLE.
BELFOR PROPERTY RESTORATION 2045 ROGERS RD. PERTH, ON K7H 3P4 FAX: (613) 264-0955 EMAIL: tammy.gemmill@ca.belfor.com
With 9 stores and over 119 years of history in serving the region Bytown Lumber is one of the most recognized and respected names among builders, contractors and do-it- yourselfers alike. We are currently seeking individuals for our Carleton store.
STORE MANAGER - BYTOWN LUMBER CARLETON PLACE
As Store Manager, you have responsibility for overall operations including sales volume, contractor and retail services, staffing and yard operations. Your prior experience and knowledge of the industry are assets in helping to stock stores appropriately and structure services to best serve the region and grow the business. A minimum of 5 years’ experience in a management or supervisory role, as well as a sound knowledge of the building materials, contractor and retail industries are a necessity. You are a self-starter, innovative and care about your staff as much as you do about your clients. Your desire to excel is virtually limitless, and you’re looking for the opportunity to move your own personal yardsticks forward with an exciting career move.
BOOM TRUCK OPERATOR, DZ CLASS
For a detailed job description please visit our website: www.dnetownship.ca
You hold a DZ Class permit and are experienced in the operation of a boom truck. Your reliability is without equal and your clients can count on you to deliver the goods safely, and on-time.
The Township of Drummond/North Elmsley is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion within the workplace. We will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation at any time throughout the recruitment process, please contact Cathy Ryder, Deputy Clerk in advance at cryder@dnetownship.ca or by phone at 613-267-6500.
Servicing clients in yard and also a helper to do deliveries. If you like to continuously learn and excel within a customer-focused team we’d like to hear from you. We offer a competitive and attractive salary and benefits package that rewards hard work and dedication.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those to be interviewed will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used for employment assessment purposes only.
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RESUMES WILL BE ACCEPTED BY MAIL, EMAIL, FAX, OR IN PERSON.
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Please contact Denis Bourdeau by email at Dbourdeau@bytownlumber.com or on his cellphone 819-360-2687.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Waste Transfer Station Attendant Casual, Part-Time
The Municipality of North Grenville is accepting applications from interested and qualified candidates for a Casual, Part-Time Waste Transfer Station Attendant. A complete job description is available on the website at www.northgrenville.ca/careers. Previous bobcat experience considered an asset. The salary is $15.46/hr. Must be available to work on weekends. A resume with references must be submitted no later than 4:00pm Wednesday July 19th, 2017 to: Christa Stewart, EA/HR Coordinator Municipality of North Grenville 285 County Road 44, Box 130, Kemptville ON Telephone: 613-258-9569 x 155 Fax: 613-258-9620 e-mail: cstewart@northgrenville.on.ca
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The Municipality of North Grenville is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environments. We will accommodate the needs of applicants under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act will only be used for candidate selection.
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HUMAN RESOURCES/RECRUITING COORDINATOR The Human Resources/Recruiting Coordinator is responsible for all aspects of Human Resources to include recruiting, interviewing, orientation, administration of HRIS and coordination of management training.
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Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons. Please call Brett
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Barbers Wanted.
Barbers & Hair Stylists Needed For Our 'Award-Winning' Downtown Perth Barber Shop. You MUST Own A Lawn Mower, Sheep Shears and Several Sized Bowls. Ability to use Scissors And a Razor Helpful. MUST be able to keep up an UNENDING STREAM of Chatter About Nothing. NO Liberals or Toronto Maple Leaf Fans need apply. Seriously, excellent base hourly wage PLUS Commission. Full-Time and Part-Time Positions. A GREAT Sense of Humor is Required. Call Sandra at: (613) 267-5100 or Email: Sandra@PerthBarber.com Father and Sons Barber Shop
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Job Title: Pre-Press Composing Operator, Temporary Full Time Division: Metroland East, 65 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 3T1 THE OPPORTUNITY The Production department in Smiths Falls currently has an opening for a temporary full time maternity leave position in our publishing prepress team. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES â&#x20AC;˘ Assist Sales Representatives and customers to develop effective Ad copy. â&#x20AC;˘ Support Sales Representatives to submit Ad copy, illustrations and photography for Ad assembly. â&#x20AC;˘ Ensure accuracy of basic layout design and inputting of Ad orders in system. â&#x20AC;˘ Scan necessary documents to submit layouts or other required materials to build Ads. â&#x20AC;˘ Ensure proper turnaround time for Ads by meeting specified production and order entry deadlines. â&#x20AC;˘ Liaise with AESB system and off-site ad builders for the effective and timely completion of advertising needs. â&#x20AC;˘ Produce ads for retail, Real Estate and Classified advertising clients. â&#x20AC;˘ Tactfully handle customer complaints and provide creative advertising solutions. â&#x20AC;˘ Submit electronically or manually mark-up and revision comments into the AESB system for processing. WHAT WEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;RE LOOKING FOR â&#x20AC;˘ Degree or Diploma in Advertising or in a related field. â&#x20AC;˘ Minimum 3+ years of experience in similar or related position. â&#x20AC;˘ Proficiency in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, PBS software and Microsoft Suite. â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to troubleshoot and problem solve using analytical and technical thinking. â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to excel and make quality decisions in a fast-paced, deadline driven and demanding environment with strong attention to detail. â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with team members and management. â&#x20AC;˘ Strong written and verbal communication and competent listener. â&#x20AC;˘ Effective organizational skills, ability to manage time and prioritize tasks appropriately. OUR AODA COMMITMENT Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. If this sounds like a fit for you please apply by July 11, 2017. Internal Candidates: apply to our internal posting portal on MyMetNet under My Career. External Candidates: apply to https://careersen-metroland.icims.com. Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. HELP WANTED
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Job Title: Inside Sales Representative, Full Time Division: Metroland East, 65 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 3T1 THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an individual interested in an Inside Sales Representative position in our Smiths Falls office. The qualified candidate must be a team player, deadline driven, self-motivated, positive personality and must strive for excellent customer service. Experience in marketing, sales and working in an office environment is an asset. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suites and Adobe Reader is required. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES â&#x20AC;˘ Create and implement new inside sales features with a multimedia approach â&#x20AC;˘ Prospecting, selling, follow up order entry, artwork design and proofing to final customer satisfaction â&#x20AC;˘ Making a minimum of 100 calls per day initially until a solid client list is developed â&#x20AC;˘ Prospect and develop accounts by researching local businesses and advertisersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; marketing by utilizing competing publications, social media, digital products, and any dormant accounts â&#x20AC;˘ As part of this role, you will be required to handle credit card information. Metroland Media is PCI compliant company, and requires people in this role to take PCI training to handle cards in a safe and compliant manner WHAT WEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;RE LOOKING FOR â&#x20AC;˘ Degree or Diploma in Business, Marketing or in related field â&#x20AC;˘ Minimum 1 year of experience in both sales and customer service â&#x20AC;˘ Experience with implementing sales and marketing practices across a broad spectrum of platforms â&#x20AC;˘ Strong customer focus with excellent sales presentation skills â&#x20AC;˘ Self-starter with the determination to be successful and possess the ability to work with and exceed targets â&#x20AC;˘ Effective communication, both written and verbal and a competent listener â&#x20AC;˘ Excellent organizational and time management skills â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to make quality decisions in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment â&#x20AC;˘ Creative thinker that is comfortable with learning on the fly OUR AODA COMMITMENT Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. If this sounds like a fit for you please apply by July 11, 2017. Internal Candidates: apply to our internal posting portal on MyMetNet under My Career. External Candidates: apply to https://careersen-metroland.icims.com. Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Your primary responsibilities will involve evaluating Property and Auto (including Commercial Auto and Farm) business for acceptability and rate. Are you an experienced insurance professional with the following key skills: Strong knowledge of underwriting all classes of residential risks, including farm and nonpackage products, Understanding of and ability to read/interpret residential policy wordings, including underwriting of Excess and Umbrella liability insurance, Strong knowledge of all private passenger classes and all miscellaneous vehicle types, Understanding of and ability to read/interpret all relevant auto policy wordings, including the OAP, and most OPCF endorsements, including underwriting Excess and Umbrella liability and application of more complex OPCFâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Sound judgement and decision making abilities, Strong knowledge of computers and Microsoft Office programs, Effective communication skills to interact with various internal and external contacts, Ability to work confidently under pressure and multi task, Superior customer service mindset, CIP designation is considered ideal, and Direct experience in the field of insurance specific to underwriting, completion of postsecondary education or an equivalent of all. Visit thecommonwell.ca for a detailed role description. Qualified applicants are asked to submit their resume by July 18, 2017 to: humanresources@thecommonwell.ca
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SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2017 @ 10 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 9 AM TO BE HELD @ MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE 2913 CTY RD 21, SPENCERVILLE This auction features antiques, PRIMARYcollectibles, LOGO - sports HORIZONTAL memorabilia, swords, army surplus, advertising signs & modern furniture. Auctioneers Note: This sale has a wide variety of unique items, modern furniture ColourisVersions superb! Something for everyone! See For a more detailed list w/ Our logo You can beThere! used in colour, reverse colour, go to www.lmauctions.ca black andphotos white, reverse black and white. Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged articles, accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MasterCard. Photo I.D. As Is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter To Book Your Sale Call
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CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RFP #: 17-CS-02 Purchase of Trucks Sealed submissions will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 11:00 am local time on July 28th, 2017 for purchase of trucks. Specifications and submission requirements may be obtained from the Clerk’s office. Questions regarding this Request for Proposal may be directed to Chris Burns, Director of Corporate Services/Clerk via email at cburns@smithsfalls.ca. Request for Proposal documents can be obtained by contacting Nadine Bennett, Deputy Clerk via email at nbennett@smithsfalls.ca. The lowest or any Proposal will not necessarily be accepted AMENDMENTS TO SUBMISSIONS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED
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Quantity of tools, firearms, hunting, fishing, household & much more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque
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CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RFP #: 17-CS-03 Hilcrest Cemetery Columbarium Sealed submissions will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 11:00 am local time on July 28th, 2017 for Hilcrest Cemetery Columbarium. Specifications and submission requirements may be obtained from the Clerk's office. Questions regarding this Request for Proposal may be directed to Eric Graham, Director of Corporate Services/Clerk via email at egraham@smithsfalls.ca. Request for Proposal documents can be obtained by contacting Bennett, Deputy Clerk via email at nbennett@smithsfalls.ca. The lowest or any Proposal will not necessarily be accepted. AMENDMENTS TO SUBMISSIONS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED
Everything must go, Yard sale instead of an Auction. Starting noon Friday July 7 and all weekend & Monday starting at 8am. 8688 County Rd #511, half hour from Perth. House, Garage & Shed full. Info Glen Sweeney 613-259-5293 Gigantic Yard Sale, Saturday July 8, 8am-2pm, 575 McGuire Road, K7A 4S4 (between Smiths Falls & Carleton Place). Furniture, household items, dishes, kids books & toys, camping equipment, jewelry, clothing and much more! Large 2 Day Yard Sale, with homebaking & much more. Thursday July 6 and Friday July 7, 8-5pm. Corner 113 McLaren Dr & Rideau Ferry Road. Perth. Check theauctionhunt.com for pictures. Moving/downsizing Sale, Saturday July 8, 9-3pm, 2505 Drummond Con 4B, off hwy 7 turn Richmonds Road, 1st left. Perth. Snowblower, saws, lawnmower, ladders, tools, generator, patio furniture with umbrella, dining set, glassware & more. Saturday July 8, 8-1pm, 1316 Kilmarnock Road, (beside locks) Jasper, dishes, toys, fishing gears, tools, clothes, golf sets, games. Appleton, Multi-family, Hill Street, July 8, 8-1pm, Something for everyone. Rain date Saturday July 15. CARL’S MAMMOTH YARD SALE, July 8 and 9. VINTAGE vinyl LPs DVDs CDs tapes cassettes outdoor tools, BBQ stuff, camera stuff, computer cables/stuff, militaria, barometer, weight belt, bricabrac, selected books, BOX LINER for SIERRA, ANTENNA TOWER, 432 Anglican Church Rd,Wemyss (turn right off 7).
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1990 MAZDA MX-5 MIATA. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. ANTIQUES. GOOD GLASS. 2 SEW MACHINES. SINGER KNITTING MACHINE. COOPER AIR HOCKEY GAME. for Therese Parent @ 106 Trillium Dr., Perth, ON from Perth take Scotch Line Rd (Cty Rd #10 to Otty Lake Side Rd to Trillium Dr). Auction Signs. on Wed., July 12/17 @ 10 am 1990 Mazda MX-5 Miata red 2 seater convertible (all original, 1 owner, never winter driven, 52,000 km, sold subject to reasonable reserve bid). Governor Winthrop bookcase/dropfront desk w/ broken arch pediment. Curved glass, mirrored back china cabinet w/ claw feet. Oak china cabinet. Oak curio cabinet. Tempus Fugit (Howard Miller) grandfather clock. Cherry server w/ drawer & drop leaves. Raised blind door kitchen cupboard. Round oak table. 3 pce maple kitchen set. Vintage hall table w/ banded drawer. 2 tier c1930’s walnut draw table (w/ butterfly leaf). Early pine lamp table w/ drawer. Sm. pie crust style table. 3 pce dark walnut finish glass top coffee & end table set. Sm. 2 tier parlour table. Mahogany folding 3 tier pie cooling rack. Duncan Phyfe mahogany drum table. Mahogany oval centre table. Queen Anne style end table. D end tables. Drop leaf side table. Walnut telephone table & bench. 5 pce card table. Pine storage bench. Cedar lined hope chest. Double door TV/media storage cabinet. Kauffmore 3 pce leather 3 seater sofa/chair/ottoman. Hide-a-bed. Black leather massage chair. Leather office chair. 2 Queen Anne arm chairs. Queen Anne wingback chair. Upholstered bedroom chair. 2 nursing rockers. Boston rocker. Set of 6 oak dining room chairs. 4 cane bottom chairs. Other wooden chairs. Mahogany Empire style bureau w/ 6 drawers c/w keyholes. Pine, king bed w/ matching night tables (c/w 2 box springs & mattress). Queen size bed c/w box spring & mattress. Vintage 6 pce blonde Gibbard bedroom suite (2 single beds, 2 night tables, 2 chest drawers). Fumed oak furniture (princess dresser, highboy & sideboard). Oak 3 drawer chest of drawers. c1900’s mirrored wardrobe (w/ tear drop pulls). 2 knee hole desks. Fern stands. Pine corner shelf. Oak whatnot shelf. Quilt rack & quilts. Piano bench. Limoges (Elite Works) gold gilt trimmed dinnerware setting for 12. Swarovski crystal figurines. Qty Delft. 2 Lladro figurines. RD figurines (#2315 Last Waltz & #1537 Janet). Berwick horse figurine. Royal Copley Oriental girl/boy planters. Crystal stemware, decanters & serving dishes. China mugs, cups & saucers. Partial toilet sets. Sterling candle stick holders. Brassware. Elephant collection. 2 inlaid Japanese lacquer, mother of pearl inlaid boxes & tray. Whimsical wooden figurines, stagecoach & lamp carvings. Accent & stand lamps. Set binoculars. Good prints (Lindell Links of Tay, MS Martin sugar camp, J. Hannah & others). Persian style carpets. Cooper air hockey table. 45” Samsung flatscreen TV. 31” Sanyo flatscreen TV. 31” Viewsonic flatscreen TV. VCR & DVD players. Movies. Dell computer. Epson printer. Singer sew machine mod. 9410. White Superlock electronic sew machine (2000 ATS). Singer electronic knitting machine. Multi spool holder. Antique multi sectional 3 drawer cabinet (table model, Pat. Pend.) Danby portable air conditioner. Dehumidifier. Dyson vacuum cleaner. Shop vac. Sm. kitchen appliances. Everyday dishes & cookware. Linen. Bedding. Lge qty crafts. Buttons. Large collection of Ty Beanie Babies. Houseplants. Qty hand tools & many other articles too numerous to mention……. Mrs. Parent has moved into a retirement home. She has acquired some “heirloom quality” furniture & good glass over the past years. Her 1st edition Mazda Miata has exciting looks, she says it is fun to drive & it will put an ear-to-ear grin on your face ! Bring a lawn chair. Terms; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering
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LAWS appreciates donations to upcoming yard sale Thank you to everyone who has brought in contributions to our upcoming yard sale. We still don't have a firm date so we are still accepting donations. Please bring your gentlyused items to the shelter during regular business hours. We can pick up large donations from your location if necessary - please call the shelter to arrange. A great big thank you goes out to Jack for his most generous donation of supplies. Jack recently celebrated his 8th birthday and asked for donations for LAWS instead of birthday gifts for himself. Way to go, Jack, and thank you from all the paws at LAWS! The Merrickville Summer Showcase takes place on Sunday, July 16 at the Community Center from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be lots of amazing vendors for you to shop from AUCTIONS
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This Week’s Pets food, fashion, jewellery and more. There will be raffles and a silent auction to raise money for LAWS. LAWS is currently looking for Board members with a solid business background and expertise in finance, human resources, fundraising, and communications/social media. If you want to help make a difference in the lives of pets in the Lanark County area, if you have the time to commit to help LAWS survive and thrive, if you enjoy working as part of a dedicated, enthusiastic team, then we would like to meet you. For more information contact Kathy at president@lanarkanimals.ca Flower is a petite two-and-a-halfyear-old girl that raised three ador-
Flower able kittens that have all been adopted. Now Flower hopes it will be her turn soon. She was a little timid and withdrawn in her cage but now she is in the runs she is rapidly warming up to human interaction and enjoying full-body massages and tummy rubs. This sweet girl will be an amazing
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for the late Lloyd Bennett at 221 Davern Lane, Maberly (Bolingbroke) ON K0H 2B0 from Perth take Christie Lake Rd. Cty Rd #6 to Althorpe Rd. to Hanna Rd. to Bolingbroke Rd west & turn right to #221 Davern Lane (auction signs). on Sat, July 22/17 @ 10 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 am
pet for somebody with the patience to give her just a little more time and some extra TLC. Erika is a voluptuous four-year old lady with immaculate white fur highlighted by multi-coloured patches. She is super-cuddly and very appreciative of all the attention she can get. She could probably stand to lose a little weight but that just means there's more of her to love. And more of her to love you! Robert is a lovely three-year-old boy wears the marks of a hard life before he was rescued from the streets. Robert looks like a tough guy, but this big boy is a lover not a fighter. He is very affectionate, loves tummy rubs
and cuddles, and purrs loud enough to be heard across the room. He was pretty scruffy when he first came to us but he has cleaned up REAL good and is now snowy white with grey tabby markings. Wishlist Friskies pate canned cat food and bleach. Thank you for your continued support. Follow us if you like at www.facebook.com/lanarkanimals and/or check out our website at lanarkanimals.com. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the shelter at shelter@lanarkanimals. com or by calling 613-283-9308. LAWS is located at 253 Glenview Road, Smiths Falls.
@ 46 Decaria Blvd., Perth, ON for the late Phyllis Archambault on Sat., July 8/17 @ 10 am. Car to be sold @ 11 am 2015 Ford Edge Titanium Ecoboost AWD crossover w/ cognac interior (3800 km, sold subject to reasonable reserve bid). Challen J.L. Orme & Sons Ltd. baby grand piano & bench (like new). 6 pce Gibbard dining room suite. 2 pce chesterfield suite. Platform rocker. Fancy mahogany claw foot china cabinet w/ pediment top. Corner lit curio cabinet. Oak kitchen hoosier. w/ flour bin & sifter. Modern corner cupboard. 5 legged extension table w/ leaves. Set of 5 press back chairs. Set of 5 oak dining room chairs. Pr. swivel armchairs (Carleton Sage). 2 wingback chairs ( 1 is a recliner). Stand & table lamps. Organ stool. Upright walnut cabinet radio. Mahogany record cabinet. Tea wagon. 2 tier parlour table. D end table. Wicker chaise lounge. 3 pce wicker set. 3 pce child’s table set. 3 pce coffee table set. 3 pce bookend bedroom suite. Walnut chest of drawers. Modern hope chest. Quilt rack. Knee hole desk & chair. 2 Gone w/ the Wind lamps. 2 English antique oil lamps. Aladdin lamp. Coal oil lamps. Retro fibreglass lamp w/ farm scene. Crystal footed bowls & stemware (some cornflower). Cut glass. Sadler teapot. 6 pces blue fire king. Blue Willow, Blue Onion, Spode & depression dishes. Royal Winton Chintz butter dish. Old Mill dinnerware. Liquor decanters. Covered cheese dishes. Cookie jar. Collector’s plates. French ivory dresser set. 2 elec. s/s coffee perks. Silver boiled egg server set. Silver candle sticks w/ glass chimneys. Partial toilet set. 2 signed Inuit bone figurines. Binoculars. Sanyo & JVC flatscreen TV’s. DeLonghi portable dehumidifier. Alum. step ladder. Wheelbarrow. Shop vac. Work bench. Hand tools. Daisy BB gun. Garden bench. Every day dishes & cookware. Bedding & linens. Inlaid wood marquetry picture. Prints plus many other articles too numerous to mention……. Mrs. Archambault appreciated the finer details of quality in her furnishings, lamps & glass ware. Look no further for a Baby Grand w/ an exceptional tune. There are No red-flags upon acquiring the Ford Edge. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Please Note Payment. Terms on Chattels; Cash or Cheque Only - Catering
The Tay River in all of its magnificent wild splendor, rushes through the full length of this incredibly rare 76 acre (+/-) property. Terrain varies from cropland, hills, valleys & bush. Owned access road is better than good. Every imaginable recreational activity is on this property. Even marriages have been performed on Chapel Hill! This property offers 3 natural severances. #1 South side of river being a bush lot #2 North side of river having house & natural pit/quarry designation & #3 Having a two acre (+/-) lot on Davern Lake. The potential for this “million dollar” property is tremendous (new home w/ spectacular views, excellent year round family or corporate retreat, hunting club &/or the licencing of a pit or quarry). The property has an older homestead, an absolute step back in time, yet still testimony to the efforts of the pioneering family that built it & the family that owns it yet today. Featuring a 2 storie framed house. Main floor country kitchen, living room, bedroom, 4 pce bath. 2 bedrooms up. 200 amp service. Combination F/A electric/wood furnace. New shallow well pump. Rented hot water heater. WETT certified airtight wood stove & built in dishwasher included. On drilled well & septic. Plus 3 barns (1- steel roofed 50 ft x 80 ft (+/-) barn w/ water & power). Owned, new 30 ton steel bridge providing access. Wireless internet available. Zoned Rural. Current taxes; $1,180.78 (+/-). More information on website. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. This is one of the most unique & prettiest properties that we have ever offered by public auction. Terrain varies from areas of nearly level land to hillsides and valleys. The access road is better than good. This would be a great family heritage property... something to pass on to future generations. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Terms; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering
~ Smart Cottaging ~ Do you think cottage ownership is beyond your reach? Well it’s not. Featuring an affordable, practical cottage lifestyle allowing for less capital investment with no worries. The Archambault’s took possession of this leased property in 1958, having yet 40years left to run. Having 150 (+/-) ft of shoreline on Bennett Lake. The steel roofed, pine, bevel sided cottage is located on a quiet, east facing point of land. Watch the sun rise over the horizon as day breaks. Cottage has open concept living & kitchen area, 2 bedrooms, 3 pce bath, front sunroom & an open air porch. Wood & elec. baseboard heat. 60 amp service on fuses. 1½ yr. old septic. To be sold lock, stock & barrel plus an alum. fishing boat & canoe. An excellent property/lake for quiet enjoyment & for fishing & boating enthusiasts. Yearly land lease payment of $50.00. Yearly maintenance fee of $10.00. Current taxes; $800.00 (+/-). I quote the late Mrs. Archambault. “Best investment my husband & I ever made.” For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. Terms; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering
Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser JIM HANDS: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser JIM HANDS: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser JIM HANDS: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
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REAL ESTATE AUCTION to be held @ #777 Dokken Rd., Perth, ON from Perth take Hwy 7 west (11 km) to Gambles Side Rd., to Rutherford Side Rd., to Dokken Rd. (auction signs). on Wed., July 19/17 @ 6 pm
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Senators fitness coach urges kids to ‘follow your passion,’ challenge yourself BY DESMOND DEVOY
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It doesn’t get more intense down in the Ottawa Senators locker room than a pregame routine of – rock, paper, scissors? Every day he trains with the Ottawa Senators, Chris Schwarz, their Fitquest head strength and condition coach, tells players to look to the player to their left, and engage in a bestof-three rock, paper, scissors rapid round. While there are certainly minimal physical skills at play here, there is a more important reason why Schwarz brings these school yard games into a National Hockey League clubhouse – to get everyone’s mind working. “They want to win,” said Schwarz, during a talk to students in the gym at Calvary Christian Academy in Franktown, Beckwith Township, on Tuesday, June 20. “They want to be the best, guys like (Senators captain) Erik Karlsson,” who, he said, can get very “intense” playing rock, paper, scissors. Schwarz had been invited to speak to students earlier in the year, but the date kept getting put off – mostly because the Senators kept pushing deeper and deeper into the postseason play-offs, before being eliminated by eventual Stanley Cup 2017 champions, the Pittsburgh Penguins (but not before seeing off the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins.) Schwarz attended Caldwell Street Public School, then Carleton Place High School around the corner. A former professional volleyball player who played in Europe and with the Dalhousie University team in Halifax, he worked for two years as the strength and conditioning coach for the New York Islanders, followed by nine years (and counting) with the Ottawa Senators. In between his coaching work, he has also has 25 years working with elite and amateur athletes across North America, and Europe. Just as Karlsson gets intense, frequent weight
training, moving, and catching, means that he can now do a one-handed, upside-down hand stand. But he only got that way by pushing himself, with a little help from Schwarz. “We need to make them do things they can’t,” he said. “If we keep doing the same thing, dancing by numbers, we are in trouble … You guys should learn everything.” By way of example, he told the students about the first time he met then Senators right-winger Chris Neil, and told him that “I’m going to teach you to do a cartwheel.” He did that, in part, to open his mind. (Just as Michael Jordan, the Chicago Bulls great from the 1990s, also loved to play baseball, Schwarz told the students that Karlsson plays soccer and former Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson plays tennis.) Another way in which he keeps the hockey stars on their toes is by bringing along “mini games” on the road. He showed a video of Sens Zack Smith and JeanGabriel Pageau playing a game with a tiny ball and a baseball bat in a dressing room in San Jose, California, in the lead up to a game against the Sharks. They made up their own game with the equipment Schwarz had given them – but ended up hitting the camera full-on the lens anyway! Schwarz urged the students not to listen to what he called “misconceptions.” One of these was that one had to train at the same level as, say, Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby. This is a bogus idea, he said, because it means skipping “fundamental stages in development,” and that you have to start where you are and work up. He gave full credit to the hockey phenom from Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, but “he’s developed himself to a point where he is (among the) elite in the world,” when it comes to hockey. “We can’t train like him. We’re not even rounding first” while he’s striding across home plate, said Schwarz.
tamins. Everybody needs to run out vious reply was an emphatic ‘No.’ and get some.” The mental aspect of sports is well As part of their training, Schwarz documented, but often bears repeateven takes the players into the kitch- ing, with defeat often framed by soen, once even holding a cook-off be- ciety as the end, as the worst-possitween Karlsson and left-winger Bob- ble-outcome. But Schwarz repeated by Ryan. In fact, he has even taken that well-worn phrase: “You learn his players to local farms to hang out more from losing than you do from with farmers. winning. You have to learn to lose.” He likes to push “quality carboEffort and motivation are a big hydrates,” because they provide the part of any endeavour. He pointed “body with energy during exercise.” to gold medal Olympic sprinter UsOther items found in the kitchen can ain Bolt. The record-breaking Jahelp the athlete’s body in weird ways. maican “runs as fast as he can” in During the recent playoffs, Karlsson most races, even though he knows he was suffering from “cramping up.” is the world’s fastest man right now. Desmond Devoy/Metroland The cure? Tabasco sauce. “We want you to go as fast as you Chris Schwarz tells students a very animated story While that sauce is full of colour, can.” during his talk on fitness and proper nutrition. “if you look down at your plate and He left the students with words there’s not enough colour, that’s not that can apply on and off the sports Healthy eating/drinking calories per day. There are good.” field or ice surface: “Follow your When it comes to eating, other ways to make eating passion.” there was a palpable gasp more healthy, such as: 90 per cent mental He said that he works anywhere from the students when • Adding colour to “Do you think I need to ask Erik from 65 to 70 hours a week, “and I he declared that items like your dinner plate; Karlsson if he wants to play hockey love it. It’s like being on vacation evhamburgers were not that • Eating more every day?” asked Schwarz. The ob- ery day." healthy. quality calories; “I’m not saying never • Cutting back on eat them,” Schwarz quick- sugar; THE TOWNSHIP OF CENTRAL FRONTENAC ly added. “But we limit • Getting more wawww.centralfrontenac.com them.” ter; and, Employment Opportunity And as for sugar, well, • And getting qual“they hide it on you,” so ity sleep. you need to be vigilant. Further to Schwarz’s If given the choice be- point about hydration, he The Township of Central Frontenac is located one hour north of the City of Kingston and a half tween a bowl of blueber- proposed a “hydration rouhour west of the Town of Perth in the heart of the Land O’Lakes Tourist Region of eastern Ontario. ries and a doughnut, you tine” for budding athletes The municipality is looking for a Public Works Supervisor. Reporting to the Public Works Manager, can have both – but you to follow before game time. The Public Works Supervisor will be responsible for coordinating Public Works Maintenance, Waste have to eat the blueberries He suggested drinkManagement and Capital Projects. The Public Works Supervisor will also assist the Public Works first, because, if you have ing one bottle of water Manager in the preparation of budgets, plans and priorities while providing effective oversight the doughnut first, you two hours before a game, and technical guidance on all assigned projects and daily Public Works Operations while following won’t want the blueberries followed up by a quarter guidelines established by the policies of Township Council and/or the Clerk Administrator and in afterwards. to half a bottle of water accordance with legislation. “If we eat like our 15 minutes before game The successful candidate will possess the following: grandparents do, we will time. After that, maintain • Community College Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology or an equivalent combination live better,” he said. “Just a quarter bottle every 15 of education, training and experience. my personal opinion.” to 20 minutes during the • Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) designation or equivalent preferred. Schwarz stressed that game. If the game lasts lon• Certified Road Supervisor (CRS) designation considered an asset. there was, indeed, such a ger than an hour, a sports • Minimum of five (5) years direct or related experience, preferably in the municipal thing as good fat, and that drink may be necessary. infrastructure including roads, bridges, storm sewers and landfills at the intermediate to students should: And then, after the game, senior level. • Have fish two to one bottle of water, or an• Excellent interpersonal, customer service and communication skills. three times per week; other hydrating drink, will • Must possess a valid Class ‘G’ Ontario Driver’s License and satisfactory CPIC. • Add nut butters help replenish you. to fruits and vegetables; Aside from that one exThe ideal candidate will have experience and knowledge of the latest software application with • Add avocado to ception listed above, “we the ability to complete computer data entries. foods; and, don’t need Gatorade.” The salary range for this position is $63,000 to $68,207 based on a 35 hour work week. A • And use fish or But even if a student comprehensive benefit package is also provided. flax oil supplements most felt dehydrated, Schwarz days. stressed: “Don’t chug waA complete job description is available on the Township’s website at www.centralfrontenac.com Schwarz urged students ter! Your body doesn’t abQualified candidates are asked to submit their resume and covering letter by noon local time on to have a plan for their sorb it. Don’t overdo it … Friday July 21, 2017. meals, something appro- (Also) add some real fruit Questions can be directed to Brad Thake, Public Works Manager at bthake@centralfrontenac.com priate for their age, weight, to your water.” and height. 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In the ad, beginning July 7, 2017, we are offering Caron® Baby & Cotton Cakes™ Yarn on sale for $6, Reg. 6.99. Unfortunately, we will not be receiving this product in our Canada stores. We will be offering the following substitutes for them valid July 7 through July 13, 2017: Caron® Cakes™ Yarn on sale for $6, Reg. 9.99. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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Connected to Your Community - A/CP11 - Thursday, July 6, 2017
Almonte General Hospital (AGH) and Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH) held their Annual General Meetings last week. It is my pleasure to share highlights with members of our communities.
Mississippi River Health Alliance It has been a year of learning and change with the two organizations working together as Mississippi River Health Alliance partners. The hospitals share an increasing number of employees at both the leadership and staff levels, to improve care closer to home for the communities we serve. One of the greatest benefits of working in both places is the opportunity to see best practices in each organization which can be shared with the other. We have improved procedures, processes and policies as a result.
Our shared successes include the installation of new x-ray equipment in each hospital. The Diagnostic Imaging departments collaborated through acquisition, training and installation. They agreed on a CPDMH first, AGH second implementation schedule which made sure that patients always had access to x-ray services in one hospital or the other. The two hospitals concluded an extremely successful pilot project that demonstrated a new way to care for vulnerable seniors in our communities with a Geriatric Emergency Management nurse in the Emergency Departments who visited patients in their homes and
enhanced programming in the AGH Day Hospital. We have submitted an application for permanent funding to the LHIN. We collaborated with partners in the North Lanark Health Link to introduce a new team that will provide dynamic, responsive, patient and family-centred care for the people with the most complex conditions and highest need by improving collaboration between health and community services. As Alliance partners, the Boards of CPDMH and AGH undertook aligned strategic planning processes. We thank all the stakeholders who participated in interviews, focus groups and online surveys. The plan documents will be finalized in the next few months.
Almonte General Hospital AGH staff are implementing the Hospital’s first Electronic Medical Record. In March, the Hospital went live with the Registration, Diagnostic Imaging and Billing modules. The patient care modules will go live in October. This new system will allow us to share information with health system partners, with more robust data to guide quality improvement and cost efficiency initiatives. Another initiative that will help improve patient care is the Patient Family Advisory Committee which was launched earlier this year. Thanks to Bonnie Lowry Bagshaw, the PFAC’s first Chair. In Fairview Manor (FVM), once again, 100% of residents and families completing the annual survey said they would recommend FVM to family and friends.
www.cpdmh.ca • www.almontegeneral.com
Dr. Cecil Rytwinski stepped down after many years as Medical Director of FVM. We thank him for his service and welcome Dr. Susie Quackenbush into the role.
Thanks to the Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund, CPDMH has a new roof, a new boiler, a new nurse call system, some new flooring and an upgraded washroom.
Lanark County Paramedic Service (LCPS) successfully participated in the Ambulance Service Review Program which ensures that LCPS operates within the Land Ambulance Service Certification Standards and in compliance with the appropriate legislation. The Service was commended for its efforts in many areas and was awarded another three year certificate to operate.
In 2016/17, CPDMH cared for 572 inpatients and 17,665 patients were treated in the Emergency Department. Our comprehensive ambulatory care program saw over 12,850 visits and 1,705 patients had surgical procedure.
More exciting was the opening of the new LCPS base in Smiths Falls. Along with providing better accommodation for the Smiths Falls crews and vehicles, the new base allows the management team to come together in a one location. In 2016/17, AGH provided care to 1,348 inpatients and 16,302 Emergency Department patients. 863 surgical procedures were performed and there were 12,033 ambulatory care visits. LCPS answered 19,059 calls across Lanark County and Fairview Manor provided 40,361 days of care.
Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital A high point in 2016/17 was approval to proceed with the new Emergency Department. Experts from the firm RPG are assisting with preparation of the functional program submission which is Stage 2 of the five-stage process. A Request for Proposal competition to select architects is underway. We look forward to announcing the successful firm soon.
Thank You The care and accomplishments described here are made possible by the dedication of the AGH and CPDMH teams – staff, physicians and volunteers. Thanks to each of them for their many, varied and often extraordinary contributions. Thank you to the Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor Foundation and its donors for the funds raised in support of AGH and FVM and to the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation and the CPDMH Auxiliary, along with their donors, for the fundraising to benefit CPDMH. Both Hospitals’ by-laws prescribe a maximum nine-year term for Directors. Betty Preston (AGH) and Wayne Drummond (CPDMH) have both reached that nine-year limit and were honoured for their contributions. Cindy Hobbs was thanked for her service as AGH Board Chair. Mary Wilson Trider is President & CEO of Almonte General Hospital and Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital
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Connected to Your Community - A/CP12 - Thursday, July 6, 2017
J L Couroux French Catholic School in Carleton Place marked its 20th anniversary June 16. The school, which opened its doors in 1997, is named for Joseph Lucien Couroux, who was born in Hull on Nov. 21, 1899, but moved to Carleton Place in 1920. Clockwise from top left: Following an assembly, students headed outside to bury a time capsule on school grounds that they had prepared, which included letters from each student; a mural featuring handprints from students in the school was unveiled during J L Couroux French Catholic School’s 20th anniversary celebration; students watch as a time capsule they helped create was buried; and a plaque was placed on the site where the time capsule was buried. Ashley Kulp/Metroland
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Connected to Your Community - A/CP14 - Thursday, July 6, 2017
The TR Leger School for Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education held its annual graduation ceremony for its western region campuses (Carleton Place, Perth and Smiths Falls) June 20 at Carleton Place High School. Above, the Carleton Place graduates. Back row, from left: Yohra Lilala; Darcy DeSousa; Darren Westlake; Jessica Sheppard-Flowers; Asmaa Addi; Amy Ayers; and Cody Townend. Middle row, from left: Wren Guevremont; Kim Olynek; Maddie Drew; Ashley Johnson; and Amy Flegg. Front row, from left: Stephen McGrath; Gina McGregor; Austin Giles; Jo Anne Biskup; Heather Dodsworth; and Jake Karsay. Ashley Kulp/Metroland
Heritage museum set to launch summer walking tours The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum will be offering two historic walking tours to residents and visitors this summer. The Lake Avenue West Wander Some of the biggest business titans in town once lived on Lake Avenue West. Join us as we wander and meet some of the men
and women that made Carleton Place great. Nichol, Dunham, McArthur, and Schwerdtfegers – gentlemen and gamblers, lumbermen and lawyers – discover who built and lived in these stately homes! The Confederation Tour Explore the riverfront industries of 1867 in this walk
alongside the Mississippi River. Woolen, flour and lumber mills all flourished here and were run by water power. Along the way you’ll learn about the men behind the mills and their families that stayed to settle in Carleton Place. Tours are approximately 90 minutes in duration. Both tours
include refreshments. Tickets are $10 each and available at the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum, 267 Edmund St. in Carleton Place. For more information, visit www. cpbheritagemuseum.com, email cpbmuseum@outlook.com, call 613-253-7013 search for them on Facebook.
Connected to Your Community - A/CP15 - Thursday, July 6, 2017
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This backyard oasis on Country Street in Rural Ramsay is the home of Eileen Hennemann and Allan Stanley. A welcoming arbour leads to a large fire pit with seating space for many. A fieldstone pathway meanders through a mature stand of trees including ivory silk lilac and maple to a potted herb garden, a tree and shrub nursery, raised garden beds, a picnic table and a windmill. The birds are offered a birdbath with driftwood accents to stand and dry themselves, bird feeders and bird houses . The route is scattered with dogwood, weigela, and white astilbe shrubs. The rock gardens host irises, lilies, peonies, clematis, hosta and soloman’s seal. The sound of wind chimes enhances your garden stroll.
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Municipality awards 13 micro grants across Mississippi Mills What would your neighbourhood do with $150 this summer? Would you organize a vintage car show, a pig roast or a quilting bee? Or perhaps gather for a family dance, potluck or soothing sunset yoga? A dozen groups are now planning these activities — among others — thanks to Neighbourhood Micro Grants that were awarded by the Municipality of Mississippi Mills. To date, $1,950 has been allocated
to groups in Pakenham, Clayton, Appleton and Almonte, with the goal of encouraging residents to build community and strengthen connections in their neighbourhoods — and to have fun and tell their stories at the same time! Objectives of the program include connecting and engaging residents of all ages and abilities, sharing their skills and knowledge with the community, building a sense of neighbourhood ownership and pride,
and respecting and celebrating diversity. Events currently being planned span a wide range of activities. Some target specific neighbourhoods, such as a street party on Napier Lane or a summer potluck in the Almonte Mews. Others are seeking a wider audience. For example, on Aug. 18 and 19, an event called Renewing Our Friendship: Reconciliation and the
Birch Bark Canoe will take place at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Almonte. Visit exploremississippimills.ca or call 613-256-1077 for more details about these and other nifty neighbourhood happenings. Recognizing the value of building an inclusive, welcoming and fun community, the municipality committed $2,500 in 2017 to be awarded in micro grants of $150 each (in hon-
our of Canada’s 150th birthday). The program’s criteria and eligibility were publicized, and a group comprising members of the community and economic development committee, staff and councillors met to review the submissions. Twelve initiatives are now underway, but there are still more funds available to be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Submitted by the Municipality of Mississippi Mills
Municipal Matters • July 6, 2017
MEETINGS OF COUNCIL Town Council Summer Break Notice There will be no weekly meetings of Council during the months of July and August, with the exception of July 25th, 2017. Regularly scheduled weekly meetings will resume September 5th, 2017.
CARLETON PLACE WASTE SOLUTIONS APP The Town of Carleton Place has a new tool for residents regarding waste collection. A widget on the Town website and free app for Apple and Android devices will allow residents to view, download, and print waste calendars specific to your address. Residents can also search items in the Waste Wizard for disposal instructions and report any issues they may be having. An additional feature allows residents to sign up to receive reminders by email, text, or automated phone calls for waste collection. To access the free app search for Carleton Place Waste Solutions in the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. Residents without access to a computer can still obtain a waste collection calendar at the Town Hall. Any questions, please call the Public Works office at (613) 257-2253.
CARLETON PLACE LIBRARY PRESENTS: MAGIC SHOW Join us at the Carleton Place Town Hall Auditorium on Thursday, July 20th at 10am for a fun magic show with Elliott Smith! This comic magician will have a fun show, great for the whole family. Tickets are on sale now at the Carleton Place Public Library for $3 each (children and adults), or available at the door for $4.
CARLETON PLACE BEACHES NOW OPEN! The Carleton Place beaches at Riverside and Centennial Park have opened for the season. Lifeguards will be on duty from 9:30a.m - 6:00 pm Water quality is tested by Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit. All patrons must respect closure signage. River current could be stronger than expected. All swimmers must stay within the designated swim areas. Parents/Caregivers—Keep non swimmers within arms reach at all times.
CANADA DAY VOLUNTEER THANK YOU On behalf of the Canada Day Organizers, we’d like to thank the following volunteers for their assistance! Reggie Gagnon, Kathy Taylor, Jennifer Irwin, Jordan Hansen, Carleton Place Civitan, Julia Johnston, People First, Carleton Place Lion’s Club, Bob Bennett, Joan Bennett, Ellie Lanouette, Joanne Henderson, Hollywood Fitness, Carleton Place Library, and Robert Probert. We thank you for everything you’ve done to make our event such a success!
TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY DEPUTY CLERK The Town of Carleton Place is seeking an individual to fill the newly created full-time position of Deputy Clerk to become Clerk upon retirement of the incumbent. Summary: To provide support in the performance of the statutory duties of the Clerk and to organize and compile all Committee/Council meeting agendas and minutes. Qualifications/Experience: • Degree/diploma in Public Administration, Political Science, Law, Business Administration or a related field, along with 3 years progressive experience in municipal government, preferably in the Clerk’s Department, or a suitable combination of education and experience. • Designation as a Certified Municipal Officer or AMCT, or a commitment to obtain within a specific time frame. • Knowledge of related legislation such as Municipal Act 2001, Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Elections Act, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, Ontario Heritage Act, and Vital Statistics Act; and demonstrated judgment and ability to critically assess options within the context of applicable legislation to guide decisions. A detailed job description, for this position, can be accessed at www.carletonplace.ca Interested applicants are invited to submit an application in confidence by 12:00 PM Wednesday, July 19, 2017 quoting “Deputy Clerk” Attention Human Resources by: Mail: Town of Carleton Place Email: hr@carletonplace.ca Attn: Human Resources Facsimile: 613 257 8170 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. The Town of Carleton Place is an equal opportunity employer following the rules and regulations set out by the Human Rights Code. Personal information submitted will be used for the purposes of determining suitability for this competition only and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) upon request.
PUBLIC WORKS - RECONSTRUCTION OF LAKE AVENUE Reconstruction work on Lave Avenue will commence onTuesday, July 11, 2017. Lake Avenue East will be closed to through traffic from Bridge Street to Argyle Street until late August. Businesses in this corridor will remain open and accessible throughout the project. The intersection of Lake Avenue and Bridge Street will be closed the week of July 17th to July 21st. Alternate routes will be posted throughout the duration of this project. Together, Cavanagh Construction and the Town of Carleton Place would like to ask for your help in ensuring safe and efficient work zones. We would like to encourage residents to avoid the construction zones, however, should residents be travelling within the construction zones we urge you to proceed with caution and follow the directions provided by the traffic control persons and posted construction signage. The Town of Carleton Place will be releasing weekly updates to keep residents informed of construction activities on the various streets and updates will posted each Friday on theTown’s website and social media networks. We ask for everyone’s patience and cooperation during the construction season, however, should you have any concerns or questions, please contact the Public Works office at 613-257-2253
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The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum continued its celebration of the 150th anniversary of Confederation with The Well Dressed Lady of 1867, a presentation of women’s fashions during that time period, on June 15. Tailor Lorre Tannett recreated vintage fashions and dressed a live mannequin (former Carleton Place Mayor Wendy LeBlanc), showing people just the amount of clothing women were required to wear. Clockwise from top left: LeBlanc prepares herself as Tannett gets ready to lace her into a corset; Tannett helps LeBlanc into a handmade hoop; LeBlanc wears a military style jacket and skirt with a bonnet and gloves. She noted the multiple layers were extremely warm; and the presentation also featured an exhibit with actual fashions from 1867. Ashley Kulp/Metroland
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Despite the wet weather and a change of venue, hundreds came out to show their patriotic pride during Canada Day festivities in Carleton Place on July 1. Clockwise from top left: Outside the Neelin Street Community Centre (arena), from left, deputy mayor Jerry Flynn and councillors Sean Redmond and Doug Black. Decked out for the day, Redmond is a member of the town’s Canada 150th organizing committee; rink surface one quickly filled up with revellers; six-year-old Lilly Reid got creative at the children’s craft table, set up in the arena lobby; mayor Louis Antonakos looks on as George Lees, the longtime head of the Comrie Twinning Committee, speaks during the opening ceremonies on Canada Day. Comrie (in Scotland) and Carleton Place have been twinned since 1992; Calgary’s Bishop Grandin Marching Ghosts dazzled the crowd with its moves.
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Clockwise from top left: Mill Street in Almonte was busy July 1 as many of the town’s shops were open for Canada 150 celebrations; Jack McCartney, 5, and James McCartney, 8, try out a 1948 tractor, during Canada Day festivities in Pakenham on Sunday, July 2; Jeff Banks of Almonte’s JB Arts, was kept busy making kids special Canada 150 shirts during Mississippi Mills’ Canada 150 celebrations at the Almonte Community Centre July 1; mayor Shaun McLaughlin welcomes visitors on July 1; and musicians Ali McCormick, left, and George Turcotte launched the live entertainment. Ashley Kulp and Tara Gesner/Metroland
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